A new, facile, general one-phase synthesis for thiol-functionalized gold, palladium, and iridium
nanoparticles, using tetrahydrofuran (THF) as the solvent and lithium triethylborohydride (Superhydride)
as the reducing agent, is presented. For octadecanethiol-functionalized gold (Au/ODT) nanoparticles, HRTEM
of drop-cast particle-films revealed the formation of spherical particles of d = 4 ± 0.3 nm average size.
Electron diffraction shows fcc packing arrangement, similar to that of bulk gold. The crystalline gold cores
are surrounded with closely packed n-alkyl chains mainly in an all-trans conformation, adopting
orthorhombic packing as confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. Particles are arranged in a discrete solidlike
assembly with a correlation length of ∼5 nm, as the interparticle distance (center-to-center) and a constant
edge-to-edge distance of 1 nm as shown by FFT analysis. Using the same synthetic procedure gold
nanoparticles functionalized with 11-hydroxyundecane-1-thiol and with 4‘-bromo-4-mercaptobiphenyl were
prepared. TEM images of drop-cast Pd/ODT and Ir/ODT nanoparticles show an average size of 2.25 nm
for the former, while for the latter the distribution is broader with the majority of particles between 2.25
and 4.25 nm. Both nanoparticles are crystalline with fcc packing. FTIR spectroscopy reveals that octadecyl
chains are close-packed in all-trans conformation, and that there is presumably one chain in unit cell.
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