Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1332444 Journal of Solid State Chemistry 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract

Colloids of palladium nanoparticles have been prepared by the solvated metal atom dispersion (SMAD) method. The as-prepared Pd colloid consists of particles with an average diameter of 2.8±0.1 nm. Digestive ripening of the as-prepared Pd colloid, a process involving refluxing the as-prepared colloid at or near the boiling point of the solvent in the presence of a passivating agent, dodecanethiol resulted in a previously reported Pd–thiolate cluster, [Pd(SC12H25)2]6 but did not render the expected narrowing down of the particle size distribution. Solventless thermolysis of the Pd–thiolate complex resulted in various Pd systems such as Pd(0), PdS, and Pd@PdO core–shell nanoparticles thus demonstrating its versatility. These Pd nanostructures have been characterized using high-resolution electron microscopy and powder X-ray diffraction methods.

Graphical abstractSolventless thermolysis of a single palladium–thiolate cluster affords various Pd systems such as Pd(0), Pd@PdO core–shell, and PdS nanoparticles demonstrating the versatility of the precursor and the methodology.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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