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A GREENER SYNTHESIS OF CORE (FE, CU)-SHELL (AU, PT, PD AND AG) NANOCRYSTALS USING AQUEOUS VITAMIN C

Citation:

NAGAGOUDA, M. N. AND R. S. VARMA. A GREENER SYNTHESIS OF CORE (FE, CU)-SHELL (AU, PT, PD AND AG) NANOCRYSTALS USING AQUEOUS VITAMIN C. R. Rogers (ed.), Crystal Growth and Design. American Chemical Society, Washington, DC, 7(12):2582-2587, (2007).

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Description:

A greener method to fabricate the novel core (Fe and Cu)-shell (noble metals) metal nanocrystals using aqueous ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is described. Transition metal salts such as Cu and Fe were reduced using ascorbic acid, a benign naturally available antioxidant, and then addition of noble metal salts resulted in the formation of core-shell structure depending on the core and shell material used for the preparation. Pt yielded a tennis ball kind of structure with Cu core, whereas Pd and Au formed regular spherical nanoparticles. Au, Pt and Pd formed cube-shaped structures with Fe as core. Inversely, transition metals with noble metals, such as Pd, as core also formed interesting structures; these structures were brush-like with indium as shell and needle-like when Cu was employed as shell. The method is general, uses no surfactant or capping agent, and can be extended to noble metals as cores and transition metals as shells. The core-shell nanocrystals were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), selected area electron diffraction (SAED), and UV-vis spectroscopy. These nanocrystals have unique properties that are not originally present in either the core or shell materials and may have potential functions in catalysis, biosensors, energy storage systems, nanodevices and ever expanding other technological applications.

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Record Details:

Record Type:DOCUMENT( JOURNAL/ PEER REVIEWED JOURNAL)
Product Published Date:12/01/2007
Record Last Revised:03/27/2008
OMB Category:Other
Record ID: 183924