2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5nr02215k
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Bimetallic PdAg nanoparticle arrays from monolayer films of diblock copolymer micelles

Abstract: The self-assembly technique provides a highly efficient route to generate well-ordered structures on a nanometer scale. In this paper, well-ordered arrays of PdAg alloy nanoparticles on flat substrates with narrow distributions of particle size (6-7 nm) and interparticle spacing (about 60 nm) were synthesized by the block copolymer micelle approach. A home-made PS-b-P4VP diblock copolymer was prepared to obtain a micellar structure in toluene. Pd and Ag salts were then successfully loaded in the micellar core … Show more

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“…Mitutoyo SJ‐400 roughnessmeter with a mechanical probe, and VEECO, Wyko NT‐1100 optical profilometer were used to measure the surface roughness. Furthermore, to complement roughness and profilometry studies, we employed an upgraded version of Nanoscope III (Digital Insts./Bruker Corp.) atomic force microscope operating in tapping mode under ambient conditions. We used n‐type Si cantilevers (Applied NanoStructure Inc.) coated with Al on the reflex side (vertical resonance frequency, ca., 150 kHz/stiffness k, ca., 7.8 N/m) and integrated‐tip apex smaller than 10 nm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mitutoyo SJ‐400 roughnessmeter with a mechanical probe, and VEECO, Wyko NT‐1100 optical profilometer were used to measure the surface roughness. Furthermore, to complement roughness and profilometry studies, we employed an upgraded version of Nanoscope III (Digital Insts./Bruker Corp.) atomic force microscope operating in tapping mode under ambient conditions. We used n‐type Si cantilevers (Applied NanoStructure Inc.) coated with Al on the reflex side (vertical resonance frequency, ca., 150 kHz/stiffness k, ca., 7.8 N/m) and integrated‐tip apex smaller than 10 nm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly to our previous work on Au NP @ITO TR materials, inverse micelles of PS x - b -P4VP y ( x = 111 and y = 96) in toluene were used as nanoreactor soft-templates. Advantageously, as demonstrated for the intramicellar synthesis of various bimetallic colloids including PtFe, , PtAu, AuPd, PdAg and AgAu, the P4VP micellar core can easily be loaded with multiple hydrophilic metal precursors; necessary condition to achieve multimetallic M 1 M 2NP @MOx structures via hydrophobic templating.…”
Section: Results and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The additional surface characterization was carried out by an upgraded version of Nanoscope III (Digital Insts./Bruker Corp.) Atomic Force Microcopy (AFM) operating in tapping mode under ambient conditions 64 . We used n‐type Si cantilevers (Applied NanoStructure Inc.) coated with Al on the reflex side (vertical resonance frequency, ~150 kHz/stiffness k, ~7.8 N m −1 ) and integrated tip apex smaller than 10 nm.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%