Gold nanoparticles protected by a binary mixture of thiolate molecules have a ligand shell that can spontaneously separate into nanoscale domains. Complex morphologies arise in such ligand shells, including striped, patchy, and Janus domains. Characterization of these morphologies remains a challenge. Scanning tunneling microscopy (STM) imaging has been one of the key approaches to determine these structures, yet the imaging of nanoparticles' surfaces faces difficulty stemming from steep surface curvature, complex molecular structures, and the possibility of imaging artifacts in the same size range. Images obtained to date have lacked molecular resolution, and only domains have been resolved. There is a clear need for images that resolve th...
International audienceSelf-Assembled Monolayers (SAM) on Au(111) are able to control the functionali...
Nanogold colloidal solutions are prepared by the reduction of HAuClO4 with sodium citrate and sodium...
7noHarnessing the reciprocal phobicity of hydrogenated and fluorinated thiolates proved to be a valu...
Gold nanoparticles protected by a binary mixture of thiolate molecules have a ligand shell that can ...
When a binary mixture of ligand molecules is used to coat gold nanoparticles, stripe-like domains ca...
Ligand-protected gold nanoparticles exhibit large local curvatures, features rapidly varying over sm...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) studies have found stripe-like domains on gold nanoparticles (N...
Ligand-protected gold nanoparticles exhibit large local curvatures, features rapidly varying over sm...
Ligand-protected gold nanoparticles exhibit large local curvatures, features rapidly varying over sm...
<p>Reproduced from Ong et al. (2013) High-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy characterization ...
Gold nanoparticles owe a large number of their properties to their ligand shell. Indeed, many resear...
High-resolution real-space imaging of nanoparticle surfaces is desirable for better understanding of...
Thiolated ligands are known to form self-assembled monolayers on gold nanoparticles, and the self-or...
Monolayer Protected Metal Nanoparticles have recently found widespread use in and are the focus of i...
Stirling et al., (10.1371/journal.pone.0108482) presented an analysis on some of our publications on...
International audienceSelf-Assembled Monolayers (SAM) on Au(111) are able to control the functionali...
Nanogold colloidal solutions are prepared by the reduction of HAuClO4 with sodium citrate and sodium...
7noHarnessing the reciprocal phobicity of hydrogenated and fluorinated thiolates proved to be a valu...
Gold nanoparticles protected by a binary mixture of thiolate molecules have a ligand shell that can ...
When a binary mixture of ligand molecules is used to coat gold nanoparticles, stripe-like domains ca...
Ligand-protected gold nanoparticles exhibit large local curvatures, features rapidly varying over sm...
Scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) studies have found stripe-like domains on gold nanoparticles (N...
Ligand-protected gold nanoparticles exhibit large local curvatures, features rapidly varying over sm...
Ligand-protected gold nanoparticles exhibit large local curvatures, features rapidly varying over sm...
<p>Reproduced from Ong et al. (2013) High-resolution scanning tunneling microscopy characterization ...
Gold nanoparticles owe a large number of their properties to their ligand shell. Indeed, many resear...
High-resolution real-space imaging of nanoparticle surfaces is desirable for better understanding of...
Thiolated ligands are known to form self-assembled monolayers on gold nanoparticles, and the self-or...
Monolayer Protected Metal Nanoparticles have recently found widespread use in and are the focus of i...
Stirling et al., (10.1371/journal.pone.0108482) presented an analysis on some of our publications on...
International audienceSelf-Assembled Monolayers (SAM) on Au(111) are able to control the functionali...
Nanogold colloidal solutions are prepared by the reduction of HAuClO4 with sodium citrate and sodium...
7noHarnessing the reciprocal phobicity of hydrogenated and fluorinated thiolates proved to be a valu...