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A novel and straightforward approach, based on oil-in-water (o/w) microemulsions, was developed for the synthesis of inorganic nanoparticles at ambient conditions. It implies the use of organometallic precursors dissolved in nanometre-scale oil droplets of o/w microemulsions. Addition of reducing or oxidizing/precipitating agents results in the formation of metallic or metal oxide nanoparticles, respectively. Nonionic o/w microemulsion systems were chosen, and several key compositions were selected for nanoparticle synthesis at 25 °C. High Resolution Electron Microscopy revealed that small nanoparticles of metals (Pt, Pd and Rh) and nanocrystalline metal oxide (cerium (IV) oxide with cubic type crystalline structure confirmed by XRD), of less than 7 nm can be obtained in mild conditions.
This research was financially supported by Ministerio de Educación y Ciencia (MEC Spain, grant number CTQ2005-09063-CO3-O2 and CTQ2008-01979) and Generalitat de Catalunya (grant number 2005-SGR-00812).
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Pd-nanoparticles, Nanoceria, Rh-nanoparticles, Pt-nanoparticles, O/w Microemulsion, Nanoreactor, Nanomanufacturing
Pd-nanoparticles, Nanoceria, Rh-nanoparticles, Pt-nanoparticles, O/w Microemulsion, Nanoreactor, Nanomanufacturing
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