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Title: Two-Dimensional Arrays of Self-Assembled Gold and Sulfur-Containing Fullerene Nanoparticles
Authors: Shih, Sheng-Ming;Su, Wei-Fang;Lin, Yuh-Jiuan;Wu, Cen-Shawn;Chen, Chii-Dong
Contributors: 物理學系
Date: 2002
Issue Date: 2013-03-12T04:06:01Z
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Abstract: Two-dimensional (2D) arrays of gold nanoparticles with sulfur-containing fullerene nanoparticles were self-assembled through the formation of Au−S covalent bonds. Disulfide functional groups were introduced into the C60 molecule by reacting propyl 2-aminoethyl disulfide with C60. The 2D arrays were formed at the interface of the aqueous phase of gold particles and organic phase of fullerene particles as a blue transparent film. Transmission electronic microscope images showed that the fullerene spacing between adjacent Au (10 nm) particles was about 2.1 ± 0.4 nm, which was consistent with the result of 2.18 nm by molecular molding calculations (MM+). The UV−visible spectrum of this film showed a red shift and increased bandwidth due to the small spacing between gold nanoparticles. The arrays were deposited on the top of pairs of gold electrodes to form 2D colloidal single electron devices. The electrode pairs were made by electron beam lithographic techniques, and the separation between tips of the two electrodes in a pair was about 100 nm. Electron transport measurements at low temperatures exhibited Coulomb blockade type current−voltage characteristics due to the charge effects. The assembled arrays have potential applications as nanoelectronics.
Relation: Langmuir, 18(8): 3332-3335
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