Control over the physical properties of nanoparticle assemblies at a liquid–liquid interface is a key technological advancement to realize the dream of smart electrovariable nanosystems. Electrified interfaces, such as the interface between two immiscible electrolytes solutions (ITIES), are almost an ideal platform for realizing this dream. Here, we show that the Galvani potential difference across soft interfaces can be effectively used to manipulate: (i) the reactivity of gold nanoparticle assemblies through varying the Fermi level (both chemically and electrochemically); (ii) the location distribution of the nanoparticles at the liquid–liquid interface. In the first case, in addition to our previous studies on electron transfer reactions...
peer-reviewedRedox electrocatalysis (catalysis of electron transfer reactions by floating conductiv...
Metal-nanoparticle-mediated electron transfer (ET) across an insulator thin film containing nanopart...
Redox electrocatalysis (catalysis of electron-transfer reactions by floating conductive particles) i...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires ...
peer-reviewedSoft or “liquid–liquid” interfaces were functionalized by roughly half a monolayer of m...
The catalytic activity of Au and Au–Pd core–shell nanoparticles is investigated at the liquid–liquid...
The functionality of liquid-liquid interfaces formed between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
The controlled electrodeposition of nanoparticles at the surface of an emulsion droplet offers entic...
AbstractThe catalytic activity of Au and Au–Pd core–shell nanoparticles is investigated at the liqui...
Soft or “liquid–liquid” interfaces were functionalized by roughly half a monolayer of mirror-like na...
Citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles were found to spontaneously self-assemble into a lustrous film...
AbstractThe deposition mechanism of metallic gold was investigated based on charge transfer voltamme...
.Functionalization of a soft or liquid-liquid interface by a one gold nanoparticle thick “nanofilm” ...
AbstractPhotoelectrochemical responses arising from the heterogeneous hole-transfer from colloidal T...
In this study, we use cyclic voltammetry to measure how nanoparticles would affect the redox potenti...
peer-reviewedRedox electrocatalysis (catalysis of electron transfer reactions by floating conductiv...
Metal-nanoparticle-mediated electron transfer (ET) across an insulator thin film containing nanopart...
Redox electrocatalysis (catalysis of electron-transfer reactions by floating conductive particles) i...
peer-reviewedThe full text of this article will not be available in ULIR until the embargo expires ...
peer-reviewedSoft or “liquid–liquid” interfaces were functionalized by roughly half a monolayer of m...
The catalytic activity of Au and Au–Pd core–shell nanoparticles is investigated at the liquid–liquid...
The functionality of liquid-liquid interfaces formed between two immiscible electrolyte solutions (I...
The controlled electrodeposition of nanoparticles at the surface of an emulsion droplet offers entic...
AbstractThe catalytic activity of Au and Au–Pd core–shell nanoparticles is investigated at the liqui...
Soft or “liquid–liquid” interfaces were functionalized by roughly half a monolayer of mirror-like na...
Citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles were found to spontaneously self-assemble into a lustrous film...
AbstractThe deposition mechanism of metallic gold was investigated based on charge transfer voltamme...
.Functionalization of a soft or liquid-liquid interface by a one gold nanoparticle thick “nanofilm” ...
AbstractPhotoelectrochemical responses arising from the heterogeneous hole-transfer from colloidal T...
In this study, we use cyclic voltammetry to measure how nanoparticles would affect the redox potenti...
peer-reviewedRedox electrocatalysis (catalysis of electron transfer reactions by floating conductiv...
Metal-nanoparticle-mediated electron transfer (ET) across an insulator thin film containing nanopart...
Redox electrocatalysis (catalysis of electron-transfer reactions by floating conductive particles) i...