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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 40(16): 2983-6, 2001.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12203623

ABSTRACT

Simply decomposing InCp at room temperature in the presence of hexadecylamine leads to the formation of indium nanowires with a crystalline bct structure, a mean diameter of about 200 nm, and lengths in the micrometer range. The method can be extended to the preparation of In3 Sn nanowires of about 100 nm in diameter (a transmission electron micrograph is shown in the picture). Cp=C5 H5 (-) .

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Chemistry ; 6(22): 4082-90, 2000 Nov 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11151840

ABSTRACT

Nanocomposite core-shell particles that consist of a Sn0 core surrounded by a thin layer of tin oxides have been prepared by thermolysis of [(Sn(NMe2)2)2] in anisole that contains small, controlled amounts of water. The particles were characterized by means of electronic microscopies (TEM, HRTEM, SEM), X-ray diffraction (XRD) studies, photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), and Mossbauer spectroscopy. The TEM micrographs show spherical nanoparticles, the size and size distribution of which depends on the initial experimental conditions of temperature, time, water concentration, and tin precursor concentration. Nanoparticles of 19 nm median size and displaying a narrow size distribution have been obtained with excellent yield in the optimized conditions. HRTEM, XPS, XRD and Mossbauer studies indicate the composite nature of the particles that consist of a well-crystallized tin beta core of approximately equals 11 nm covered with a layer of approximately equals 4 nm of amorphous tin dioxide and which also contain quadratic tin monoxide crystallites. The thermal oxidation of this nanocomposite yields well-crystallized nanoparticles of SnO2* without coalescence or size change. XRD patterns show that the powder consists of a mixture of two phases: the tetragonal cassiterite phase, which is the most abundant, and an orthorhombic phase. In agreement with the small SnO2 particle size, the relative intensity of the adsorbed dioxygen peak observed on the XPS spectrum is remarkable, when compared with that observed in the case of larger SnO2 particles. This is consistent with electrical conductivity measurements, which demonstrate that this material is highly sensitive to the presence of a reducing gas such as carbon monoxide.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 38(24): 3736-3738, 1999 Dec 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-10649342

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Soluble ruthenium nanoparticles of uniform size (see picture) with a porous spongelike structure were obtained by the reaction of [Ru(C(8)H(10))(C(8)H(12))] with H(2) in methanol or THF/methanol. The particle size can be controlled in the range 15-100 nm by varying the MeOH/THF ratio. The particles catalyze benzene hydrogenation without modification of their size or structure. Their formation is proposed to occur in the droplets of a nanosized emulsion, which act as nanoreactors.

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