Abstract

To achieve a more significant melting point drop through finer particles, chemical reduction synthesis of tin nanoparticles were conducted using four tin precursor agents: tin(II) acetate, tin(II) chloride, tin(II) sulfate, and tin(II) 2-ethylhexanoate. Depending on the precursor type, the sizes and size distributions of the synthesized Sn nanoparticles were highly diverse. Tin nanoparticles synthesized with tin(II) sulfate or tin(II) 2-ethylhexanoate displayed characteristics of monodispersity at reduced size. The nanoparticles had average diameters of just ∼3 nm and ∼6 nm, respectively, and exhibited melting points of 102.2°C and 131.1°C, which represented extreme drops by 130.4°C and 101.5°C in comparison with the melting point of bulk tin.

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