The Characterization of Borohydride-Stabilized Nanosilvers in Laponite Sol Using <sup>1</sup>H NMR: Its Ligand Exchange Reactions with MUA and TOP
The Characterization of Borohydride-Stabilized Nanosilvers in Laponite Sol Using <sup>1</sup>H NMR: Its Ligand Exchange Reactions with MUA and TOP
- 대한화학회
- Bulletin of the Korean Chemical Society
- Vol.30 No.11
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2009.012651 - 2654 (4 pages)
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In borohydride-protected nanosilvers in laponite sol, the silver particles aggregate to form short chains and a dumbbell shape. The $^{1}H$ NMR measurements in this study represent, to our knowledge, the first observation of proton resonances of borohydride-protected nanosilvers in aqueous solution. Borohydride on nanosilver can be exchanged with 11-mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA) or trioctylphosphine (TOP). Transmission electron microscopy and UV-Vis spectroscopy data show that the number of aggregated silver nanoparticles decreases upon addition of aforementioned ligands due to the formation of silver MPCs (monolayer-protected clusters). Adsorption of MUA or TOP on nanosilver is confirmed through the observation of broad proton resonances of MPCs in $^{1}H$ NMR spectra.
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