Abstract

We have studied the formation of platinum nanoparticles in an ethanol−water mixture with an ethanol volume fraction of 0.6 by ethanol reduction of PtCl62- in the presence of poly(N-isopropylacrylamide) (PNIPAAm−Pt) by UV−visible spectrophotometry. As predicted by calculation, a maximum at 215 nm in the absorption spectrum of the PNIPAAm−Pt sol is observed. The Pt nanoparticles can be easily transferred into distilled water, and their average particle sizes as measured by transmission electron microscopy are 10−30 A. The colloidal Pt nanoparticles that were protected by PNIPAAm with a mean molecular weight of 6000 exhibited inverse temperature dependent solubility and a cloud-point temperature of 34.2 °C in an aqueous solution. Because of the phase separation of PNIPAAm−Pt from the continuous phase containing the substrate above 38 °C, the temperature dependence of the reaction rate did not follow normal Arrhenius behavior in an aqueous hydrogenation of allyl alcohol. The mean molecular weight of PNIPAAm a...

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