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Effect of the Alkyl Chain Length of Secondary Amines on the Phase Transfer of Gold Nanoparticles from Water to Toluene

Authors

SOLIWODA K TOMASZEWSKA E TKACZ-SZCZESNA B MACKIEWICZ E ROSOWSKI M BALD A BLANCK C SCHMUTZ M NOVÁK Jiří SCHREIBER F CELICHOWSKI G GROBELNY J

Year of publication 2014
Type Article in Periodical
Magazine / Source Langmuir
Citation
Doi http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la501135q
Keywords nano-particles, SAXS
Description In the present paper we describe a phase transfer of aqueous synthesized gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) from water to toluene using secondary amines: dioctylamine, didodecylamine, and dioctadecylamine. The effect of the hydrocarbon chain length and amount of amines on the transfer process using UV vis spectroscopy, dynamic light transfer efficiency were investigated in the case of nanoparticles (NPs) with three different sizes: 5, 9, and 13 nm. Aqueous colloids were precisely characterized before the scattering (DLS), small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS), and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). Nanoparticles were next transferred to toluene and characterized using UV-vis and DLS techniques. It was found that dioctadecylamine provides the most effective transfer of nanoparticles. No time-dependent changes in the NP size were observed after 12 days, showing that the dioctadecylamine-stabilized nanoparticles dispersed in toluene were stable. This indicates that long hydrocarbon chains of dioctadecylamine exhibit sufficiently hydrophobic properties of nanoparticles and consequently their good dispersibility in nonpolar solvent.

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