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Reaction of Pyrrole and Chlorauric Acid A New Route to Composite Colloids

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In this article, the second-order rate constant for the reaction of chlorauric acid with pyrrole in dilute solution was found to he 13 M -1 s -1.
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Composite colloids of gold and polypyrrole were prepared using two different methods: 1, using pyrrole colloid, created by the oxidation of pyrrole by ferric chloride, to subsequently reduce chlorauric acid and, 2, oxidizing pyrrole monomer with chlorauric acid in a sodium dodecylbenzene sulfonate solution. In each case, the polypyrrole colloid consisted of irregularly shaped particles approximately 500 nm in diameter. The gold produced in each case was in the form of irregular spheres, approximately 407 nm in diameter in method 1 and 13 nm in method 2. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy was used to determine the oxidation state of the species present. Transmission electron microscopy and light scattering data were used to determine the particle sizes of both gold and polypyrrole colloids. Energy dispersed spectrum X-ray analysis and electron diffraction were used to confirm the presence of metallic gold in the composite colloids. The second-order rate constant for the reaction of chlorauric acid with pyrrole in dilute solution was found to he 13 M -1 s -1 . Aqueous solutions of palladium, platinum, rhodium, cobalt, tin, silver, zinc, nickel, titanium, cadmium, mercury, arsenic, and selenium were also examined for their potential to act as oxidants to produce composite polypyrrole colloids. Palladium, platinum, and rhodium salts were suitable oxidants, producing polypyrrole in less than 12 h.

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Pyrrole self-assembled monolayer and orderly autopolymerization on chloride- and gold-containing nanocomplexes prepared by electrochemical methods

TL;DR: In this article, the first electrochemical pathway to prepare Cl and Au-containing nanocomplexes of mean diameter 2 nm in 0.1 M HCl aqueous solutions without the addition of any stabilizer.
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Enhanced optoelectronic properties of RNA–poly(o-methoxyaniline) hybrid containing monodispersed Au nanoparticles

TL;DR: In this paper, gold nanoparticles are produced in poly(o-methoxy aniline) (POMA)−RNA (R) hybrids; POMA (P) acting both as reductant and stabilizer.
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In situ synthesis of gold–polyaniline composite in nanopores of polycarbonate membrane

Abstract: In situ one-step chemical synthesis route for the preparation of a gold–polyaniline composite in nanopores of polycarbonate (PC) membrane is reported. PC membrane, which was placed in a specially designed two-compartment cell, separated the aqueous solution of aniline from HAuCl4 solution. Concentration gradient across the membrane caused movement of AuCl4− and anilinium ions in the pores of polycarbonate membrane. Nanopores in PC membrane acted as reaction vessels where aniline and HAuCl4 were allowed to mix together, and the redox reaction between aniline and HAuCl4 led to the formation of gold–polyaniline composite. The gold–polyaniline composite in PC membrane was characterised by EDXRF, XRD, UV–Vis spectroscopy, FTIR and TEM. Peak broadening in XRD suggests that Au particles formed in the membrane are nanocrystallites and average crystallite size is (24 ± 4) nm. TEM studies show that gold nanoparticles are randomly dispersed in polyaniline clusters formed in the nanopores of PC membrane. Characterisation results show that the surfaces of the PC membrane exposed to HAuCl4 and aniline have significantly higher concentrations of Au nanoparticles and polyaniline, respectively.
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