nanoparticles on ITO (Indium tin oxide) coated glass using the electrospray (ESI) method Method:The starting point of this study is that the ESI/MS spectrum (Figure 1) of an ethanolic solution of HAuCl 4 shows a reduction process of Au (III) strongly dependent on the Cone Voltage (CV) values (20, 80, 150 V), affording to the ion at m/z 197 (Au+). Further, the decrease of the abundance of this ion at the highest cone voltage suggests the subsequent its reduction with the formation of Au 0 . Figure 1: ESI/MS spectra of an ethanolic solution of HAuCl4 at various cone voltages: Conclusion: Such experimental evidence leads us to use electrospray technique as a preparative tool to obtain the formation and deposition of gold nanoparticles in a single step. In fact, using a home-made electrospray apparatus, we sprayed an ethanolic solution of HAuCl4, forming a very thin aerosol that has been uniformly deposited on ITO coated glass. Then, the deposit by SEM, UV-Vis, Optical-Microscopy and XPS has been characterized4,5. In particular, SEM micrographs show rod-like structures, while XPS spectra show that the deposited nanoparticles contain about 23% of Au0.
Indelicato, S., Bongiorno, D., Ceraulo, L., Ferro, S., Turco Liveri, V. (2013). COUPLING ELECTROCHEMISTRY TO ELECTROSPRAY: A NOVEL PREPARATION OF GOLD NANOSTRUCTURES. In 31 st informal meeting on mass spectrometry, mass spectrometry from fundamentals to omic sciences book of abstract.
COUPLING ELECTROCHEMISTRY TO ELECTROSPRAY: A NOVEL PREPARATION OF GOLD NANOSTRUCTURES
INDELICATO, Serena;BONGIORNO, David;CERAULO, Leopoldo;TURCO LIVERI, Vincenzo
2013-01-01
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nanoparticles on ITO (Indium tin oxide) coated glass using the electrospray (ESI) method Method:The starting point of this study is that the ESI/MS spectrum (Figure 1) of an ethanolic solution of HAuCl 4 shows a reduction process of Au (III) strongly dependent on the Cone Voltage (CV) values (20, 80, 150 V), affording to the ion at m/z 197 (Au+). Further, the decrease of the abundance of this ion at the highest cone voltage suggests the subsequent its reduction with the formation of Au 0 . Figure 1: ESI/MS spectra of an ethanolic solution of HAuCl4 at various cone voltages: Conclusion: Such experimental evidence leads us to use electrospray technique as a preparative tool to obtain the formation and deposition of gold nanoparticles in a single step. In fact, using a home-made electrospray apparatus, we sprayed an ethanolic solution of HAuCl4, forming a very thin aerosol that has been uniformly deposited on ITO coated glass. Then, the deposit by SEM, UV-Vis, Optical-Microscopy and XPS has been characterized4,5. In particular, SEM micrographs show rod-like structures, while XPS spectra show that the deposited nanoparticles contain about 23% of Au0.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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