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Sonochemical preparation, nanoparticles clusters

Kan et al. reported preparation of Au-core/Pd-shell bimetallic nanoparticles by successive or simultaneous sonochemical irradiation of their metal precursors in ethylene glycol, respectively. In the successive method, Pd clusters or nanoparticles are first formed by reduction of Pd(N03)2, followed by adding HAUCI4 solution. As a result, Au-core/Pd-shell structured particles are formed, although Pd-core/Au-shell had been expected. In their investigations, the successive method was more effective than the simultaneous one in terms of the formation of the Au-core/Pd-shell nanoparticles [143]. [Pg.56]

Palladium metallic clusters have been prepared at room temperature by sonochemical reduction of Pd(OAc)2 and a surfactant, myristyltrimethylammonium bromide, in THE or MeOH [160[. It is noteworthy that nanosized amorphous Pd is obtained in THE, but in a crystalline form in MeOH. In this solvent, and in higher homologous alcohols, sonolysis of tetrachloropalladate(II) leads to Pd nanoclusters in which carbon atoms, formed by complete decomposition of the solvent, can diffuse. This results in an interstitial solid having the formula PdQ (0 < x < 0.15) [161]. Noble metal nanoparticles of Au, Pd, and Ag are obtained by sonicating aqueous solutions of the corresponding salts in the presence of a surfactant, which largely stabilise the naked col-... [Pg.122]


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