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Radicals Are Required for Thiol Etching of Gold Particles.


ABSTRACT: Etching of gold with an excess of thiol ligand is used in both synthesis and analysis of gold particles. Mechanistically, the process of etching gold with excess thiol is unclear. Previous studies have obliquely considered the role of oxygen in thiolate etching of gold. Herein, we show that oxygen or a radical initiator is a necessary component for efficient etching of gold by thiolates. Attenuation of the etching process by radical scavengers in the presence of oxygen, and the restoration of activity by radical initiators under inert atmosphere, strongly implicate the oxygen radical. These data led us to propose an atomistic mechanism in which the oxygen radical initiates the etching process.

SUBMITTER: Dreier TA 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4809677 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Radicals Are Required for Thiol Etching of Gold Particles.

Dreier Timothy A TA   Ackerson Christopher J CJ  

Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) 20150618 32


Etching of gold with an excess of thiol ligand is used in both synthesis and analysis of gold particles. Mechanistically, the process of etching gold with excess thiol is unclear. Previous studies have obliquely considered the role of oxygen in thiolate etching of gold. Herein, we show that oxygen or a radical initiator is a necessary component for efficient etching of gold by thiolates. Attenuation of the etching process by radical scavengers in the presence of oxygen, and the restoration of ac  ...[more]

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