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Particle synthesis: mechanisms nucleation-aggregation mechanism

Dispersions of metallic nanoparticles can be obtained by two main methods (i) mechanic subdivision of metallic aggregates (physical method) or (ii) nucleation and growth of metallic atoms (chemical method). The physical method yields dispersions where the particle size distribution is very broad. Traditional colloids are typically larger (>10nm) and not reproducibly prepared, giving irreproducible catalytic activity. Chemical methods such as the reduction of metal salts is the most convenient way to control the size of the particles. Today, the key goal in the metal colloid area is the development of reproducible nanoparticle (or modem nanocluster) syntheses in opposition to traditional colloids. As previously reported, nanoclusters should be or have at least (i) specific size (1-10 nm), (ii) well-defined surface composition, (iii) reproducible synthesis and properties, and (iv) be isolable and redissolvable ( bottleable )- ... [Pg.28]


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