Pregled bibliografske jedinice broj: 939896
Electrodeposition of Gold Nanostructures at the Interface of a Pickering Emulsion
Electrodeposition of Gold Nanostructures at the Interface of a Pickering Emulsion // ChemElectroChem, 5 (2018), 2055-2058 doi:10.1002/celc.201800398 (međunarodna recenzija, članak, znanstveni)
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Naslov
Electrodeposition of Gold Nanostructures at the Interface of a Pickering Emulsion
Autori
Booth, Samuel G. ; Alghamdi, Rafgah G. ; Belic, Domagoj ; Brust, Mathias
Izvornik
ChemElectroChem (2196-0216) 5
(2018);
2055-2058
Vrsta, podvrsta i kategorija rada
Radovi u časopisima, članak, znanstveni
Ključne riječi
cryo-TEM ; deposition ; electrochemistry ; electron transfer ; Pickering emulsion
Sažetak
The controlled electrodeposition of nanoparticles at the surface of an emulsion droplet offers enticing possibilities in regards to the formation of intricate structures or fine control over the locus or duration of nanoparticle growth. In this work we develop electrochemical control over the spontaneous reduction of aqueous phase Au(III) by heterogeneous electron transfer from decamethylferrocene present in an emulsion droplet – resulting in the growth of nanoparticles. As gold is a highly effective conduit for the passage of electrical current, even on the nanoscale, the deposition significantly enhances the current response for the single electron transfer of decamethylferrocene when acting as a redox indicator. The nanostructures formed at the surface of the emulsion droplets were imaged by cryo‐TEM, providing an insight into the types of structures that may form when stabilised by the interface alone, and how the structures are able to conduct electrons.
Izvorni jezik
Engleski
Znanstvena područja
Fizika, Kemija, Interdisciplinarne prirodne znanosti
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