Size Control of Palladium Nanoparticles and Their Crystal Structures
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Abstract
The mean diameter of monodispersed Pd nanoparticles could be controlled from 17 to 30 Å in a one-step reaction by changing the amount of protective polymer, poly(N-vinyl-2-pyrrolidone) (PVP) and the kind and/or the concentration of alcohol in the solvent. Although increasing the amount of protective polymer made the size of Pd nanoparticles smaller, the particle size appeared to have a lower limit determined by the kind of alcohol. On the other hand, monodispersed Pd nanoparticles of smaller diameter were obtained in the order methanol > ethanol > 1-propanol, indicating that a faster reduction rate of [PdCl4]2- ions is an important factor to produce the smaller particles. The particle diameter showed a minimum at around 40 vol % of alcohol in solvent. Once the monodispersed Pd nanoparticles were obtained, the larger particles with a narrow size distribution could be easily synthesized by using the stepwise growth reaction. The Pd nanoparticles obtained here had fcc structures like that of bulk Pd, although the lattice constant increased with a decrease in the particle size.
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