Sastry, Murali (2003) Phase transfer protocols in nanoparticle synthesis Current Science, 85 (12). pp. 1735-1745. ISSN 0011-3891
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Abstract
Development of synthesis protocols for realizing nano-materials over a range of sizes, shapes and chemical compositions is an important aspect of nanotechnology. A number of recipes have been developed for the synthesis of metal nanoparticles in polar (for example, water) and non-polar organic solvents, each method accompanied by characteristic advantages and disadvantages. Specific applications often require the transfer of already formed nanoparticles from a polar to non-polar environment (and vice versa), thereby maximizing the advantages of both methods. In this article, I discuss how such nanoparticle phase transfers may be accomplished through imaginative use of capping molecules that modify the hydrophilicity/ hydophobicity of the nanoparticle surface.
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