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Ultrastable silver nanoparticles
by
Guo, Jingshu
, Yoon, Bokwon
, Barnett, Robert N.
, Bigioni, Terry P.
, Whetten, Robert L.
, Kirschbaum, Kristin
, Landman, Uzi
, Desireddy, Anil
, Monahan, Bradley M.
, Griffith, Wendell P.
, Conn, Brian E.
in
639/301/357/354
/ 639/301/357/551
/ 639/925/357/354
/ 639/925/357/551
/ Atomic properties
/ Atoms & subatomic particles
/ Chemical properties
/ Composition
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
/ Crystallography
/ Electronic structure and electrical properties of surfaces, interfaces, thin films and low-dimensional structures
/ Electronic structure of nanoscale materials : clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ letter
/ Ligands
/ Methods
/ Molecular structure
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoscale materials: clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical properties
/ Physical properties
/ Physics
/ Production processes
/ Properties
/ Relative abundance
/ Science
/ Silver
/ Structure
/ Structure of solids and liquids; crystallography
/ Symmetry
2013
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Ultrastable silver nanoparticles
by
Guo, Jingshu
, Yoon, Bokwon
, Barnett, Robert N.
, Bigioni, Terry P.
, Whetten, Robert L.
, Kirschbaum, Kristin
, Landman, Uzi
, Desireddy, Anil
, Monahan, Bradley M.
, Griffith, Wendell P.
, Conn, Brian E.
in
639/301/357/354
/ 639/301/357/551
/ 639/925/357/354
/ 639/925/357/551
/ Atomic properties
/ Atoms & subatomic particles
/ Chemical properties
/ Composition
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
/ Crystallography
/ Electronic structure and electrical properties of surfaces, interfaces, thin films and low-dimensional structures
/ Electronic structure of nanoscale materials : clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ letter
/ Ligands
/ Methods
/ Molecular structure
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoscale materials: clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical properties
/ Physical properties
/ Physics
/ Production processes
/ Properties
/ Relative abundance
/ Science
/ Silver
/ Structure
/ Structure of solids and liquids; crystallography
/ Symmetry
2013
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Ultrastable silver nanoparticles
by
Guo, Jingshu
, Yoon, Bokwon
, Barnett, Robert N.
, Bigioni, Terry P.
, Whetten, Robert L.
, Kirschbaum, Kristin
, Landman, Uzi
, Desireddy, Anil
, Monahan, Bradley M.
, Griffith, Wendell P.
, Conn, Brian E.
in
639/301/357/354
/ 639/301/357/551
/ 639/925/357/354
/ 639/925/357/551
/ Atomic properties
/ Atoms & subatomic particles
/ Chemical properties
/ Composition
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
/ Crystallography
/ Electronic structure and electrical properties of surfaces, interfaces, thin films and low-dimensional structures
/ Electronic structure of nanoscale materials : clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ letter
/ Ligands
/ Methods
/ Molecular structure
/ multidisciplinary
/ Nanoparticles
/ Nanoscale materials: clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Nanotechnology
/ Optical properties
/ Physical properties
/ Physics
/ Production processes
/ Properties
/ Relative abundance
/ Science
/ Silver
/ Structure
/ Structure of solids and liquids; crystallography
/ Symmetry
2013
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Ultrastable silver nanoparticles
2013
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Overview
Silver nanoparticles are susceptible to oxidation and have accordingly received less attention than gold nanoparticles; ultrastable silver nanoparticles are now reported, which can be produced in very large quantities as a single-sized molecular product, and the origins of their enhanced stability are elucidated using a single-crystal X-ray structure and first-principles calculations.
Silver nanoparticles as good as gold
Noble metals in nanoparticulate form find practical application as catalysts and in optoelectronics, energy conservation and many other fields. Gold nanoparticles, stable and easy to use, have proved much more useful and so have been studied more extensively than silver nanoparticles, which tend to be susceptible to oxidation. Anil Desireddy
et al
. describe a simple recipe for the large-scale production of single-sized silver nanoclusters, whose electronic structure gives them exceptional chemical stability. With the availability of stable silver nanoparticles, the metal's desirable electrical and physical properties, abundance and comparatively low cost could be harnessed in a wealth of new applications.
Noble-metal nanoparticles have had a substantial impact across a diverse range of fields, including catalysis
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and medicine
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. Although silver has very desirable physical properties, good relative abundance and low cost, gold nanoparticles have been widely favoured owing to their proved stability and ease of use. Unlike gold, silver is notorious for its susceptibility to oxidation (tarnishing), which has limited the development of important silver-based nanomaterials. Despite two decades of synthetic efforts, silver nanoparticles that are inert or have long-term stability remain unrealized. Here we report a simple synthetic protocol for producing ultrastable silver nanoparticles, yielding a single-sized molecular product in very large quantities with quantitative yield and without the need for size sorting. The stability, purity and yield are substantially better than those for other metal nanoparticles, including gold, owing to an effective stabilization mechanism. The particular size and stoichiometry of the product were found to be insensitive to variations in synthesis parameters. The chemical stability and structural, electronic and optical properties can be understood using first-principles electronic structure theory based on an experimental single-crystal X-ray structure. Although several structures have been determined for protected gold nanoclusters
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, none has been reported so far for silver nanoparticles. The total structure of a thiolate-protected silver nanocluster reported here uncovers the unique structure of the silver thiolate protecting layer, consisting of Ag
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capping structures. The outstanding stability of the nanoparticle is attributed to a closed-shell 18-electron configuration with a large energy gap between the highest occupied molecular orbital and the lowest unoccupied molecular orbital, an ultrastable 32-silver-atom excavated-dodecahedral
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core consisting of a hollow 12-silver-atom icosahedron encapsulated by a 20-silver-atom dodecahedron, and the choice of protective coordinating ligands. The straightforward synthesis of large quantities of pure molecular product promises to make this class of materials widely available for further research and technology development
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Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Nature Publishing Group
Subject
/ Condensed matter: electronic structure, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties
/ Condensed matter: structure, mechanical and thermal properties
/ Electronic structure of nanoscale materials : clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Exact sciences and technology
/ Humanities and Social Sciences
/ letter
/ Ligands
/ Methods
/ Nanoscale materials: clusters, nanoparticles, nanotubes, and nanocrystals
/ Physics
/ Science
/ Silver
/ Structure of solids and liquids; crystallography
/ Symmetry
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