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Gas-bubble effects on the formation of colloidal iron oxide nanocrystals.

Jared Lynch1, Jiaqi Zhuang, Tie Wang, Derek LaMontagne, Huimeng Wu, Y Charles Cao.   

Abstract

This paper reports that gas bubbles can be used to tailor the kinetics of the nucleation and growth of inorganic-nanocrystals in a colloidal synthesis. We conducted a mechanistic study of the synthesis of colloidal iron oxide nanocrystals using gas bubbles generated by boiling solvents or artificial Ar bubbling. We identified that bubbling effects take place through absorbing local latent heat released from the exothermic reactions involved in the nucleation and growth of iron oxide nanocrystals. Our results show that gas bubbles display a stronger effect on the nucleation of iron oxide nanocrystals than on their growth. These results indicate that the nucleation and growth of iron oxide nanocrystals may rely on different types of chemical reactions between the iron-oleate decomposition products: the nucleation relies on the strongly exothermic, multiple-bond formation reactions, whereas the growth of iron oxide nanocrystals may primarily depend upon single-bond formation reactions. The identification of exothermic reactions is further consistent with our results in the synthesis of iron oxide nanocrystals with boiling solvents at reaction temperatures ranging from 290 to 365 °C, by which we determined the reaction enthalpy in the nucleation of iron oxide nanocrystals to be -142 ± 12 kJ/mol. Moreover, our results suggest that a prerequisite for effectively suppressing secondary nucleation in a colloidal synthesis is that the primary nucleation must produce a critical amount of nuclei, and this finding is important for a priori design of colloidal synthesis of monodispersed nanocrystals in general.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21702497     DOI: 10.1021/ja2032597

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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