Victoria L. JimenezD.G. GeorganopoulouRyan J. WhiteAmanda S. HarperAllan J. MillsDongil LeeRoyce W. Murray
The nucleation-growth-passivation Brust reaction has been modified so as to enrich the product in useful quantities of a 38-atom gold nanoparticle coated with a hexanethiolate monolayer. Two modifications are described, using -78 degrees C reduction temperature and a hyperexcess of thiol. Compositional evidence is presented that establishes the product as a Au38(C6)24 hexanethiolate monolayer protected cluster (MPC), based on transmission electron microscopy, laser ionization-desorption mass spectrometry, thermogravimetric analysis, and elemental analysis. Reverse phase HPLC confirms the relatively good monodispersity of the MPC products, but high-resolution double-column HPLC reveals that the MPCs are a mixture of closely related but chromatographically distinct products. Voltammetry, low energy spectrophotometry, and spectroelectrochemistry reveal, respectively, a 1.6 eV electrochemical energy gap between the first oxidation and the first reduction, an optical HOMO-LUMO energy absorbance edge at 1.3 eV, and a bleaching of optical absorbance near the 1.3 eV band edge that accompanies electrochemical oxidation of the nanoparticle.
Victoria L. Jimenez (2711341)Dimitra G. Georganopoulou (2706601)Ryan J. White (205521)Amanda S. Harper (2536693)Allan J. Mills (2515381)Dongil Lee (1270470)Royce W. Murray (1270353)
Rebecca L. WolfeRamjee BalasubramanianJoseph B. TracyRoyce W. Murray
Rebecca L. Wolfe (2506315)Ramjee Balasubramanian (1770802)Joseph B. Tracy (1611130)Royce W. Murray (1270353)
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