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Magnetism of Dendrimer-Coated Gold Nanoparticles: A Size and Functionalization Study.

José A UlloaGiulia LorussoMarco EvangelistiAgustín CamónJoaquín BarberáJosé Luis Serrano
Published in: The journal of physical chemistry. C, Nanomaterials and interfaces (2021)
Highly sensitive magnetometry reveals paramagnetism in dendrimer-coated gold nanoparticles. Different types of such nanoparticles, as a result of (i) functionalizing with two distinct Percec-type dendrons, linked to gold via dodecanethiol groups, and (ii) postsynthesis annealing in a solvent-free environment that further promotes their growth have been prepared. Ultimately, for each of the two functionalization configurations, we obtain highly monodisperse and stable nanoparticles of two different sizes, with spherical shape. These characteristics allow singling out the source of the measured paramagnetic signals as exclusively arising from the undercoordinated gold atoms on the surfaces of the nanoparticles. Bulk gold and the functional groups of the ligands contribute only diamagnetically.
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