Preparation of small size palladium nanoparticles by picosecond laser ablation and control of metal concentration in the colloid
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2014
abstract:
We assessed a method for the preparation of small, highly stable and unprotected Pd nanoparticles by picosecond laser ablation in 2-propanol. The nanoparticles can be extracted from 2-propanol by centrifugation and redispersed in water, where a strongly negative zeta-potential assures long term stability. The proposed procedure permits reduction of particle size down to 1.6 nm and optimization of the Pd(O):Pd(II) ratio which, in the best cases, was of the order of 6:1. The increase of this ratio with ablation times has been correlated to the high temperature conversion of PdO to metallic Pd by a simple theoretical model. A study of the relationship between colloid absorption at 400 nm and Pd concentration permitted the role of PdO in the determination of the UV-vis spectra to be clarified and the limits of the Mie theory for the evaluation of colloid concentration to be established. The absorption at 400 nm can be used as a fast method to estimate the Pd content in the colloids, provided that a calibration of the ablation process is preliminarily performed. (C) 2014 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Pd nanoparticles; Laser ablation; Metal clusters; Pd oxides
List of contributors:
Marsili, Paolo; Lascialfari, Luisa; Giorgetti, Emilia
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