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Phase transfer reagent tetraoctylammonium

The use of tetraoctylammonium salt as phase transfer reagent has been introduced by Brust [199] for the preparation of gold colloids in the size domain of 1-3 nm. This one-step method consists of a two-phase reduction coupled with ion extraction and self-assembly using mono-layers of alkane thiols. The two-phase redox reaction controls the growth of the metallic nuclei via the simultaneous attachment of self-assembled thiol monolayers on the growing clusters. The overall reaction is summarized in Equation (5). [Pg.28]


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