Issue 2, 2012

Exfoliation of copper hydroxysalt in water and the conversion of the exfoliated layers to cupric and cuprous oxide nanoparticles

Abstract

P-aminobenzoate-intercalated copper hydroxysalt was prepared by coprecipitation at high pH (∼12). As the pH was reduced to ∼7 on washing with water, the development of partial positive charge on the amine end of the intercalated anion caused repulsion between the layers leading to delamination and colloidal dispersion of monolayers of copper hydroxysalt in water. The dispersed copper hydroxysalt monolayers were used as precursors for the synthesis of copper(I)/(II) oxide nanoparticles at room temperature. While the hydroxysalt layers yielded spindle-shaped CuO particles when left to stand, they formed hollow spherical nanoparticles of Cu2O when treated with an alkaline solution of ascorbic acid.

Graphical abstract: Exfoliation of copper hydroxysalt in water and the conversion of the exfoliated layers to cupric and cuprous oxide nanoparticles

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
14 Sep 2011
Accepted
25 Oct 2011
First published
18 Nov 2011

Nanoscale, 2012,4, 496-501

Exfoliation of copper hydroxysalt in water and the conversion of the exfoliated layers to cupric and cuprous oxide nanoparticles

C. Nethravathi, J. Machado, U. K. Gautam, G. S. Avadhani and M. Rajamathi, Nanoscale, 2012, 4, 496 DOI: 10.1039/C1NR11310K

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