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One-Dimensional Arrangements of Metal Nanoclusters
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2002
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Materials ScienceCluster ScienceSupramolecular AssemblyEngineeringNanoclusterNanomaterialsNanotechnologySelf-assemblyApplied PhysicsMolecular MaterialHybrid SystemsCluster ChemistryChemistryCh2cl2 LeadSelf-assembly ProcessesNanoarchitectonicsMetal Nanoclusters
A promising route to strictly one-dimensional arrangements of Au55(PPh3)12Cl6 clusters is described. On the basis of the successful generation of ordered two-dimensional cluster architectures by self-assembly processes at the phase boundary between water and dichloromethane, the formation of single cluster rows could be initiated by dilution effects. Concentrations of 0.5 μg/L of isooctyl-substituted poly(paraphenylenethinylen) (PPE-i-octyl) in CH2Cl2 lead to thin bundles of the polymer molecules that are partially decorated with a few, but also with single, rows of the [Au55] quantum dots and that can be collected from the water surface after evaporation of the dichloromethane. TEM investigations have been applied to characterize the hybrid systems.
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