Palladium nanoparticles from solvated atoms - stability and HRTEM characterization

Cardenas-Trivino, G; Segura, RA; Reyes-Gasga, J

Abstract

Palladium particles of nanometric dimensions were synthesized by the chemical liquid deposition method in which the Pd atoms were co-deposited at 77 K with 2-propanol, acetone, and tetrahydrofurane vapor to obtain colloidal dispersions. The colloidal dispersions were characterized by UV - visible spectrophotometry, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and high-resolution TEM (HRTEM). The palladium colloids synthesized by use of these solvents are very stable. A strong absorption band in the UV region suggests that quantum confinement occurs in the nanoparticles obtained by this procedure. Studies of TEM micrographs reveal average size distributions between 1 and 5 nm for all Pd colloids. Whereas particle sizes in Pd-2-propanol colloids are not very sensitive to concentration change, the particle-size average in Pd-acetone and Pd-THF increases by 0.5 nm when the concentration increases from 10-3 to 10-2 mol l-1. The HRTEM results show the high crystallinity of Pd nanoparticles and three low-energy structure shapes were found: cuboctahedron, tetrakaidecahedron, and icosahedron. © Springer-Verlag 2004.

Más información

Título según WOS: Palladium nanoparticles from solvated atoms - stability and HRTEM characterization
Título según SCOPUS: Palladium nanoparticles from solvated atoms - Stability and HRTEM characterization
Título de la Revista: COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE
Volumen: 282
Número: 11
Editorial: Springer
Fecha de publicación: 2004
Página de inicio: 1206
Página final: 1212
Idioma: English
DOI:

10.1007/s00396-004-1060-0

Notas: ISI, SCOPUS