Abstract

We describe a strategy for extracting nearly size-monodisperse, 1.7-nm-diameter Pd nanoparticles from within dendrimer hosts. The approach involves two steps. First, an aqueous solution of dendrimer-encapsulated Pd nanoparticles is prepared, followed by the addition of a toluene solution containing an n-alkanethiol. When the two-phase system is stirred, n-alkanethiols presumably self-assemble onto the surface of the Pd nanoparticles, extract them from the dendrimer, and transport them to toluene phase. UV-vis spectroscopy indicates that the Pd nanoparticles, in the form of monolayer-protected clusters, are transported into the toluene phase. FT-IR spectroscopy shows that the dendrimers remain in the aqueous phase. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy shows that the average size and size distribution of the particles do not change during the extraction process.

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