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Formation of Cu and Cu2O nanoparticles by variation of the surface ligand: Preparation, structure, and insulating-to-metallic transition

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Title Formation of Cu and Cu2O nanoparticles by variation of the surface ligand: Preparation, structure, and insulating-to-metallic transition
 
Creator Aslam, M
Gopakumar, G
Shoba, TL
Mulla, IS
Vijayamohanan, K
Kulkarni, SK
Urban, J
Vogel, W
 
Subject Chemistry, Physical
 
Description Copper and copper (I) oxide nanoparticles protected by self-assembled monolayers of thiol, carboxyl, and amine functionalities [X(CH2)(n)-CH3, where X can be -COOH,-NH2, or -SH] have been prepared by the controlled reduction of aqueous copper salts using Brust synthesis. The optical absorption spectrum (lambda(max) = 289 nm) is found to be invariant with the nature of the capping molecule while the particle shape and distribution are found to depend strongly on it. A comparison of the protection efficiency for different capping agents such as dodecanethiol (DDT), tridecylamine (TDA), and lauric acid (LA) suggests that although zerovalent Cu is initially formed for dodecanethiol, all other cases allow oxidation to Cu2O nanoparticles. Despite the variation in particle size and relative stability, nanoparticles have been found to form oxides after a few days, especially for the case of LA and TDA surface capping. For all the samples studied, the size has been found to be 4-8 nm by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. The protective ability is found to be better for dodecanethiol SAM (similar to the case of Au and Ag nanoparticles), while the order of capping effeciency varies as Cu-DDT > Cu-TDA > Cu-LA. In the present study we also demonstrate a reversible metal-insulator transition (MIT) in capped nanoparticles of Cu using temperature-dependent electrical resistivity measurement. However, the LA-capped sample does not show any such transition, possibly due to the oxide formation. (C) 2002 Elsevier Science (USA).
 
Publisher ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCESAN DIEGO525 B ST, STE 1900, SAN DIEGO, CA 92101-4495 USA
 
Date 2011-09-24T10:03:46Z
2011-09-24T10:03:46Z
2002
 
Type Article
 
Identifier JOURNAL OF COLLOID AND INTERFACE SCIENCE
0021-9797
http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/24231
 
Language English