In this article, the effect of interparticle interactions of 4.63 nm sized monolayer protected gold clusters (Au MPCs) during quantized double layer (QDL) charging has been investigated using electrochemical techniques. Voltammetry and scanning tunneling microscopy have been used to compare their electron transfer behavior. Furthermore, since the QDL process is diffusion controlled, the diffusion coefficient values have been estimated at various charge steps using two independent electroanalytical techniques, viz. chronoamperometry and impedance. These results show that higher core charge facilitates higher diffusion coefficient values, and indicate that repulsive interactions dominate for charged MPCs compared to those of its neutral analo...
Understanding the electron transfer behavior of nanometer sized, both metallic and semiconducting pa...
The electronic properties of an array of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters (ca. 4.8 ± 0.5 nm) ar...
Single gold particles may serve as room temperature single electron memory units because of their si...
Quantized double layer capacitance charging is observed for monolayers of nanometer-sized monolayer ...
Metal nanoparticles coated with an organic monolayer, so-called monolayer protected clusters (MPCs),...
A theoretical model based on electrostatic interactions is developed to account for the formal poten...
In this report, we demonstrate the single-electron charging features of larger-sized (ca. 3.72 nm) A...
Monolayer-protected quantum dots (Q-dots) show multivalent redox property, popularly known as the qu...
Chapter One is an introduction to fundamental properties of Monolayer- Protected Gold Clusters (Gold...
In applications of monolayer-protected gold clusters, assessing the dynamic behavior of the capping ...
We present the first kinetic study of quantised double layer charging of monolayer-protected gold cl...
Single gold particles may serve as room temperature single electron memory units because of their si...
The monolayer protecting small gold nanoparticles (monolayer-protected clusters, MPCs) is generally ...
We report, for the first time, symmetric (versus cluster potential of zero charge) charging of narro...
The lateral electrical/electronic conductivity of alkanethiolate-protected gold nanoparticles was ev...
Understanding the electron transfer behavior of nanometer sized, both metallic and semiconducting pa...
The electronic properties of an array of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters (ca. 4.8 ± 0.5 nm) ar...
Single gold particles may serve as room temperature single electron memory units because of their si...
Quantized double layer capacitance charging is observed for monolayers of nanometer-sized monolayer ...
Metal nanoparticles coated with an organic monolayer, so-called monolayer protected clusters (MPCs),...
A theoretical model based on electrostatic interactions is developed to account for the formal poten...
In this report, we demonstrate the single-electron charging features of larger-sized (ca. 3.72 nm) A...
Monolayer-protected quantum dots (Q-dots) show multivalent redox property, popularly known as the qu...
Chapter One is an introduction to fundamental properties of Monolayer- Protected Gold Clusters (Gold...
In applications of monolayer-protected gold clusters, assessing the dynamic behavior of the capping ...
We present the first kinetic study of quantised double layer charging of monolayer-protected gold cl...
Single gold particles may serve as room temperature single electron memory units because of their si...
The monolayer protecting small gold nanoparticles (monolayer-protected clusters, MPCs) is generally ...
We report, for the first time, symmetric (versus cluster potential of zero charge) charging of narro...
The lateral electrical/electronic conductivity of alkanethiolate-protected gold nanoparticles was ev...
Understanding the electron transfer behavior of nanometer sized, both metallic and semiconducting pa...
The electronic properties of an array of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters (ca. 4.8 ± 0.5 nm) ar...
Single gold particles may serve as room temperature single electron memory units because of their si...