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Capping and Passivation of Aluminum Nanoparticles Using Alkyl-Substituted Epoxides
Langmuir
  • Stephen W. Chung, Saint Louis University
  • Elena A. Guliants, University of Dayton
  • Christopher E. Bunker, Air Force Research Laboratory
  • Douglas W. Hammerstroem, Saint Louis University
  • Yong Deng, Saint Louis University
  • Mark A. Burgers, Saint Louis University
  • Paul A. Jelliss, Saint Louis University
  • Steven W. Buckner, Saint Louis University
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2009
Abstract

We report here on the synthesis and passivation of small (20−30 nm) aluminum nanoparticles using alkyl-substituted epoxides as capping agents. FTIR and 13C NMR spectroscopy indicate that the epoxides polymerize to form a polyether cap on the surfaces of the aluminum nanoparticles. Nanoparticles capped with epoxyhexane and epoxydodecane are stable in air, but particles capped with epoxyisobutane are pyrophoric. TEM images show spherical Al particles. Powder X-ray diffraction shows the presence of crystalline Al. Titrimetric analysis of the core−shell nanostructures in air reveals that 96% of the total aluminum present is active (unoxidized) aluminum.

Inclusive pages
8883–8887
ISBN/ISSN
0743-7463
Comments

Permission documentation is on file.

Publisher
American Chemical Society
Peer Reviewed
Yes
Citation Information
Stephen W. Chung, Elena A. Guliants, Christopher E. Bunker, Douglas W. Hammerstroem, et al.. "Capping and Passivation of Aluminum Nanoparticles Using Alkyl-Substituted Epoxides" Langmuir Vol. 25 Iss. 16 (2009)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/elena_guliants/6/