Synthesis of polymer-embedded noble metal clusters by thermolysis of mercaptides dissolved in polymers.: An article from: Polymer Engineering and Science
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Author(s)G. Carotenuto, L. Nicolais, P. Perlo
PublisherThomson Gale
ISBN / ASINB000HXDCL4
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From the author: Homoleptic mercaptides of noble metals (i.e., Me(SR)[.sub.x], where R is a linear alkyl group, i.e., [C.sub.n][H.sub.2n+1]) dissolved in polymer undergo a thermal degradation process at moderately low temperatures (180-250[degrees]C), producing metal atoms that then give nanosized metal particles by clustering. As an example, the preparation of palladium, gold, and silver clusters dispersed in polystyrene has been described, but such chemical route is a very general approach and a variety of metal/polymer combinations can be equivalently obtained. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 46: 1016-1021, 2006. [c] 2006 Society of Plastics Engineers
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Title: Synthesis of polymer-embedded noble metal clusters by thermolysis of mercaptides dissolved in polymers.
Author: G. Carotenuto
Publication:Polymer Engineering and Science (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 46 Issue: 8 Page: 1016(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
From the author: Homoleptic mercaptides of noble metals (i.e., Me(SR)[.sub.x], where R is a linear alkyl group, i.e., [C.sub.n][H.sub.2n+1]) dissolved in polymer undergo a thermal degradation process at moderately low temperatures (180-250[degrees]C), producing metal atoms that then give nanosized metal particles by clustering. As an example, the preparation of palladium, gold, and silver clusters dispersed in polystyrene has been described, but such chemical route is a very general approach and a variety of metal/polymer combinations can be equivalently obtained. POLYM. ENG. SCI., 46: 1016-1021, 2006. [c] 2006 Society of Plastics Engineers
Citation Details
Title: Synthesis of polymer-embedded noble metal clusters by thermolysis of mercaptides dissolved in polymers.
Author: G. Carotenuto
Publication:Polymer Engineering and Science (Magazine/Journal)
Date: August 1, 2006
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Volume: 46 Issue: 8 Page: 1016(6)
Distributed by Thomson Gale
