Ruthenium nanoparticles in ionic liquids: structural and stability effects of polar solutes.

@article{Salas2011RutheniumNI,
  title={Ruthenium nanoparticles in ionic liquids: structural and stability effects of polar solutes.},
  author={Gorka Salas and Ajda Podgor{\vs}ek and Paul S. Campbell and Catherine C. Santini and Ag{\'i}lio A. H. P{\'a}dua and Margarida F. Costa Gomes and Karine Philippot and Bruno Chaudret and Mireille Turmine},
  journal={Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP},
  year={2011},
  volume={13 30},
  pages={
          13527-36
        }
}
Ionic liquids are a stabilizing medium for the in situ synthesis of ruthenium nanoparticles. Herein we show that the addition of molecular polar solutes to the ionic liquid, even in low concentrations, eliminates the role of the ionic liquid 3D structure in controlling the size of ruthenium nanoparticles, and can induce their aggregation. We have performed the synthesis of ruthenium nanoparticles by decomposition of [Ru(COD)(COT)] in 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide… 
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