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A general strategy for colloidal stable ultrasmall amorphous mineral clusters in organic solvents.


ABSTRACT: While nature exerts precise control over the size and chemical composition of minerals, this is still a challenging task for artificial syntheses. Despite its significance, until now, there are still no reports on colloidal mineral nanoparticles in the subnanometer range. Here we developed a general gas diffusion strategy using 10,12-pentacosadiynoic acid as a ligand and ethanol as a solvent to fabricate stable amorphous mineral clusters with a core size of less than 2 nm. First discovered for CaCO3, the method was successfully extended to produce monolayer protected clusters of MgCO3, SrCO3, Eu2(CO3)3, Tb2(CO3)3, Ce2(CO3)3, Ca x (PO4) y , CaC2O4 and their hybrid minerals, Ca x Mg y (CO3) z and Ca x (CO3) y (PO4) z . All the mineral clusters can be well dispersed in organic solvents like toluene, and are stable for a long period without further crystallization. Our work paves a way for the artificial synthesis of colloidal mineral clusters, which may have various uses in both fundamental research and industry.

SUBMITTER: Sun S 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5460595 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A general strategy for colloidal stable ultrasmall amorphous mineral clusters in organic solvents.

Sun Shengtong S   Gebauer Denis D   Cölfen Helmut H  

Chemical science 20161013 2


While nature exerts precise control over the size and chemical composition of minerals, this is still a challenging task for artificial syntheses. Despite its significance, until now, there are still no reports on colloidal mineral nanoparticles in the subnanometer range. Here we developed a general gas diffusion strategy using 10,12-pentacosadiynoic acid as a ligand and ethanol as a solvent to fabricate stable amorphous mineral clusters with a core size of less than 2 nm. First discovered for C  ...[more]

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