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- W1566228265 abstract "Nanoparticles have received much attention and have been the subject of many reviews. Nanoparticles have also been used to form super molecular structures for molecular electronic, and sensor applications. However, many limitations exist when using nanoparticles, including the ability to manipulate the particles post synthesis. Current methods to prepare nanoparticles employ functionalities like thiols, amines, phosphines, isocyanides, or a citrate as the metal capping agent. While these capping agents prevent agglomeration or precipitation of the particles, most are difficult to displace or impede packing in nanoparticle films due to coulombic repulsion. It is in this vein that we undertook the synthesis of nanoparticles that have a weakly bound capping agent that is strong enough to prevent agglomeration and in the case of the platinum particles allow for purification, but yet, easily displaced by other strongly binding ligands. The nanoparticles where synthesized according to the Brust method except stearonitrile was used instead of an aliphatic thiol. Both platinum and gold were examined in this manner. A representative procedure for the synthesis of platinum nanoparticles involved the phase transfer of chloroplatinic acid (0.37 g, 0.90 mmol) dissolved in water (30 mL) to a solution of tetraoctylammonium bromide (2.2 g, 4.0 mmol) inmore » toluene (80 mL). After the chloroplatinic acid was transferred into the organic phase the aqueous phase was removed. Stearonitrile (0.23 g, 0.87 mmol) was added and sodium borohydride (0.38 g, 49 mmol) in water (25 mL) was added. The solution turned black almost immediately and after 15 min the organic phase was separated and passed through a 0.45 {micro}m Teflon filter. The resulting solution was concentrated and twice precipitated into ethanol ({approx}200 mL) to yield 0.11 g of black platinum nanoparticles. TGA experiments showed that the Pt particles contained 35% by mass stearonitrile. TEM images showed an average particle size of 1.3 {+-} 0.3 nm. A representative procedure for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles involved the transfer of hydrogen tetrachloroaurate (0.18 g, 0.53 mmol) dissolved in water (15 mL) to a solution of tetraoctylammonium bromide (1.1 g, 2.0 mmol) in toluene (40 mL). After the gold salt transferred into the organic phase the aqueous phase was removed. Stearonitrile (0.23 g, 0.87 mmol) was added and sodium borohydride (0.19 g, 5.0 mmol) in water (13 mL) was added. The solution turned dark red almost immediately, and after 15 min the organic phase was separated and passed through a 0.45 {micro}m Teflon filter. The resulting solution was used without purification via precipitation because attempts at precipitation with ethanol resulted in agglomeration. TEM images showed an average particle size of 5.3 {+-} 1.3 nm. The nanoparticles synthesized were also characterized using atomic force microscopy in tapping mode. The AFM images agree with the TEM images and show a relatively monodispersed collection of nanoparticles. Platinum nanoparticles were synthesized without stearonitrile to show that the particles were in fact capped with the stearonitrile and not the tetraoctylammonium bromide. In the absence of stearonitrile the nanoparticles would not redissolve in hexane or toluene after precipitation. While it is possible the tetraoctylammonium bromide helps prevent agglomeration by solvation into the capping stearonitrile ligand layer on the particles recovery of a quantitative amount of the starting tetraoctylammonium bromide was difficult and we cannot rule out that some small amount of tetraoctylammonium bromide serves in a synergistic capacity to help solubilize the isolated platinum particles. Several exchange reactions were carried out using the isolated Pt nanoparticles. The stearonitrile cap was exchanged for hexadecylmercaptan, octanethiol, and benzeneethylthiol. In a typical exchange reaction, Pt nanoparticles (10 mg) were suspended in hexane (10 mL) and the exchange ligand was added (50 {micro}L). The solutions were allowed to stir overnight and precipitated twice using ethanol. TGA experiments confirmed ligand exchange. We have also shown that these particles may be assembled in a layer by layer (LBL) fashion to build up three dimensional assemblies. As an example of this LBL assembly a substrate consisting of gold electrodes separated by 8 {micro}m on a quartz wafer was first functionalized by immersing in a solution of 1,8-octanedithiol (50 {micro}L) in hexane (10 mL) for 15 min, rinsed with hexane (10 mL), ethanol (10 mL), and dried under a stream of nitrogen. The scaffold was then placed in a toluene solution containing Au nanoparticles capped with stearonitrile (10 mg/mL) for 15 minutes. The scaffold was then rinsed with hexane (10 mL), ethanol (10 mL), and dried under a stream of nitrogen. The substrate was then immersed iteratively between the 1,8-octanedithiol and the Au nanoparticle solution 4 more times.« less" @default.
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