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Mercaptoammonium-Monolayer-Protected, Water-Soluble Gold, Silver, and Palladium Clusters

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In this article, gold, silver, and palladium nanoparticles are coated with monolayers of trimethyl(mercaptoundecyl)ammonium ligands, which are synthesized in aqueous medium and are water soluble.
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This paper describes gold, silver, and palladium nanoparticles coated with monolayers of trimethyl(mercaptoundecyl)ammonium ligands. The monolayer-protected clusters (MPCs) are synthesized in aqueous medium and are water soluble. In dry films, their highly charged surfaces inhibit the interdigitation of monolayer chains known (transmission electron microscopy) in dry films of alkanethiolate-coated nanoparticles. UV−vis spectra exhibit surface plasmon bands for Au and Ag MPCs at the expected wavelengths but none for Pd clusters. Thermogravimetric and transmission electron microscopy results suggest that Au and Ag nanoparticles readily aggregate through ionic association of the terminal ammonium groups but without metallic core fusion between particles. Two-component multilayers of MPCs can be affixed to surfaces by alternating exposure to anionic, mixed-monolayer hexanethiolate−mercaptoundecanoic acid MPCs and cationic Au ammonium-MPCs.

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Synthesis of thiol-derivatised gold nanoparticles in a two-phase liquid-liquid system

TL;DR: Using two-phase reduction of AuCl4 by sodium borohydride in the presence of an alkanethiol, solutions of 1-3 nm gold particles bearing a surface coating of thiol have been prepared and characterised; this novel material can be handled as a simple chemical compound as mentioned in this paper.
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Monolayer-Protected Cluster Molecules

TL;DR: The present state of the rapidly emerging field of monolayer-protected cluster (MPC) molecules with regard to their synthesis andmonolayer functionalization, their core and monolayers structure, their composition, and their properties is evaluated.
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Ultraviolet–visible absorption spectra of the colloidal metallic elements

TL;DR: In this article, the ultraviolet-visible absorption spectra of colloidal particles of 52 of the metallic elements, calculated from the optical constants of the metals by means of Mie theory, are given.
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Reversible Tuning of Silver Quantum Dot Monolayers Through the Metal-Insulator Transition

TL;DR: In this paper, the linear and nonlinear optical responses of Langmuir monolayers of organically functionalized silver quantum dots were measured as a continuous function of interparticle separation under near-ambient conditions.
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