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The significance of bromide in the Brust-Schiffrin synthesis of thiol protected gold nanoparticles.


ABSTRACT: The mechanism of the two-phase Brust-Schiffrin synthesis of alkane thiol protected metal nanoparticles is known to be highly sensitive to the precursor species and reactant conditions. In this work X-ray absorption spectroscopy is used in conjunction with liquid/liquid electrochemistry to highlight the significance of Br- in the reaction mechanism. The species [AuBr4]- is shown to be a preferable precursor in the Brust-Schiffrin method as it is more resistant to the formation of Au(i) thiolate species than [AuCl4]-. Previous literature has demonstrated that avoidance of the Au(i) thiolate is critical to achieving a good yield of nanoparticles, as [Au(i)X2]- species are more readily reduced by NaBH4. We propose that the observed behavior of [AuBr4]- species described herein explains the discrepancies in reported behavior present in the literature to date. This new mechanistic understanding should enable nanoparticle synthesis with a higher yield and reduce particle size polydispersity.

SUBMITTER: Booth SG 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5851337 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The significance of bromide in the Brust-Schiffrin synthesis of thiol protected gold nanoparticles.

Booth S G SG   Uehara A A   Chang S-Y SY   La Fontaine C C   Fujii T T   Okamoto Y Y   Imai T T   Schroeder S L M SLM   Dryfe R A W RAW  

Chemical science 20170926 12


The mechanism of the two-phase Brust-Schiffrin synthesis of alkane thiol protected metal nanoparticles is known to be highly sensitive to the precursor species and reactant conditions. In this work X-ray absorption spectroscopy is used in conjunction with liquid/liquid electrochemistry to highlight the significance of Br<sup>-</sup> in the reaction mechanism. The species [AuBr<sub>4</sub>]<sup>-</sup> is shown to be a preferable precursor in the Brust-Schiffrin method as it is more resistant to  ...[more]

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