Metal nanoparticles and their assemblies
@article{Rao2000MetalNA, title={Metal nanoparticles and their assemblies}, author={C. N. Rao and G. U. Kulkarni and P. J. Thomas and P. Edwards}, journal={Chemical Society Reviews}, year={2000}, volume={29}, pages={27-35} }
Metal nanoparticles of varying sizes can be prepared by
physical as well as chemical methods. They exhibit many fascinating
properties, the size-dependent metal to nonmetal transition being an
important one. Metal nanoparticles capped by thiols can be organized into
ordered one-, two- and three-dimensional structures and these structures
have potential applications in nanodevices. In this context, organization
of arrays of metal nanoparticles with a fixed number of atoms assumes… CONTINUE READING
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