JOURNAL ARTICLE

Fully Ferrocenated Hexanethiolate Monolayer-Protected Gold Clusters

Rebecca L. WolfeRamjee BalasubramanianJoseph B. TracyRoyce W. Murray

Year: 2006 Journal:   Langmuir Vol: 23 (4)Pages: 2247-2254   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

The synthesis and compositional analysis of four different gold clusters with protecting monolayers comprised solely of ferrocene hexanethiolate ligands is described. The gold nanoparticles have average core diameters of 1.4, 1.6, 2.0, and 2.2 nm with estimated average atom counts of 55, 140, 225, and 314 Au atoms and average monolayer coverages of 37, 39, 43, and 58 ferrocenated ligands, respectively. The data show unequivocally that the number of ferrocene hexanethiolate ligands bound to each core size is constrained by the steric requirements of the ferrocene head group; the ligand numbers are significantly smaller than those for hexanethiolate ligands bonded to analogous-sized Au cores. Voltammetry of dilute solutions of these nanoparticles shows a large ferrocene oxidation wave and, at more negative potentials, smaller one-electron waves for the quantized double-layer charging of the Au cores. Together, the ferrocenes and core of the ferrocenated Au314 nanoparticle deliver 60 electrons at the ferrocene oxidation potential, which amounts to a very large volume charge capacity, 7x10(9) C/m3, for an undiluted nanoparticle sample.

Keywords:
Ferrocene Monolayer Steric effects Chemistry Colloidal gold Gold cluster Nanoparticle Ligand (biochemistry) Analytical Chemistry (journal) Cyclic voltammetry Electrochemistry Crystallography Voltammetry Metallocene Nanotechnology Stereochemistry Physical chemistry Materials science Organic chemistry Electronic structure Computational chemistry Electrode

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