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Title: | Engineering inorganic hybrid nanoparticles: Tuning combination fashions of gold, platinum, and iron oxide | Authors: | Zhang, H.-T. Ding, J. Chow, G.-M. Dong, Z.-L. |
Issue Date: | 18-Nov-2008 | Citation: | Zhang, H.-T., Ding, J., Chow, G.-M., Dong, Z.-L. (2008-11-18). Engineering inorganic hybrid nanoparticles: Tuning combination fashions of gold, platinum, and iron oxide. Langmuir 24 (22) : 13197-13202. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1021/la802805w | Abstract: | Multistep colloidal chemical routes were employed to synthesize Pt/Au, Pt/iron oxide (IO), and Au/Pt/IO hybrid nanoparticles (NPs). The starting templates, Pt NPs, were synthesized by controlling the decomposition kinetics of platinum acetylacetonate in oleylamine. The morphologies of binary metal Pt/Au hybrid NPs were modulated by controllable attachment of Au nanoscale domains to Pt templates. Similarly, Pt/IO and Au/Pt/IO hybrid NPs were fabricated by the controllable attachment of Fe to the Pt or Pt/Au template NPs. The noble metal domains of as-prepared hybrid NPs had face center cubic crystal structures and did not alloy, as verified by high resolution transmission electron microscopy and X-ray diffraction spectrometry. X-ray diffraction spectrometry study indicates that the IO domains in the as-prepared NPs have a spinel structure. UV-vis study of binary metal Pt/Au hybrid NPs revealed that they have a characteristic plasmon resonance around 525 nm, while dumbbell-like Au/Pt/IO NPs had a plasmon resonance around 600 nm. Furthermore, magnetism study of the binary Pt-IO NPs clearly indicated that the interfacial interactions between Pt and IO domains could result in a shift of the blocking temperature. © 2008 American Chemical Society. | Source Title: | Langmuir | URI: | http://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/64863 | ISSN: | 07437463 | DOI: | 10.1021/la802805w |
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