Issue 3, 2004

A microemulsion-based preparation of tin/tin oxide core/shell nanoparticles with particle size control

Abstract

Nearly monodispersed tin/tin oxide core/shell nanoparticles were prepared by a reverse microemulsion technique. A phenanthroline–tin chloride complex was used in an optimized microemulsion system to obtain small particle size and good size control (mean = 3.2 nm, standard deviation = 0.5 nm). Preparation in the absence of phenathroline in an otherwise identical microemulsion composition would result in larger particles and a broader size distribution (mean = 7.4 nm, standard deviation = 1.8 nm). The nanoparticles were extensively characterized and the sequence of events leading to the nanoparticle formation is postulated.

Graphical abstract: A microemulsion-based preparation of tin/tin oxide core/shell nanoparticles with particle size control

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Oct 2003
Accepted
21 Nov 2003
First published
05 Jan 2004

J. Mater. Chem., 2004,14, 362-365

A microemulsion-based preparation of tin/tin oxide core/shell nanoparticles with particle size control

Y. Wang, J. Y. Lee and T. C. Deivaraj, J. Mater. Chem., 2004, 14, 362 DOI: 10.1039/B312476B

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