Understanding the electron transfer behavior of nanometer sized, both metallic and semiconducting particles and wires is important due to the fundamental interest in size and shape dependent electronic properties and also because of its applications in nano-electronic devices like single electron transistors and molecular switches. Monolayer protected nanoclusters enable one simple and elegant method of synthesis of these types of metallic and semiconducting materials using interfacial chemistry as has been successfully used in several applications ranging from catalysis to molecular electronics. The success of this type of nanostructured materials is due in part to the well known protecting/stabilizing action of the ligands (also known as ...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
Two types of electronic structures consisting of capacitively coupled metal clusters have been fabri...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
Monolayer protected nanoclusters are of current interest due to their ease of synthesis, high stabil...
Electron transfer processes mediated by nanostructured materials assembled at electrode surfaces und...
The monolayer protecting small gold nanoparticles (monolayer-protected clusters, MPCs) is generally ...
The monolayer protecting small gold nanoparticles (monolayer-protected clusters, MPCs) is generally ...
Gold, silver, and other nanoclusters protected by a monolayer of monothiolate or dithiolate ligand c...
In applications of monolayer-protected gold clusters, assessing the dynamic behavior of the capping ...
The electronic properties of an array of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters (ca. 4.8 ± 0.5 nm) ar...
Self-assembling of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters onto a gold electrode surface was reported....
In the present work the properties of compounds that can display conformational switching and Coulom...
Silver nanoparticles are notoriously susceptible to oxidation, yet gold nanoparticles coated in silv...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
Two types of electronic structures consisting of capacitively coupled metal clusters have been fabri...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
Monolayer protected nanoclusters are of current interest due to their ease of synthesis, high stabil...
Electron transfer processes mediated by nanostructured materials assembled at electrode surfaces und...
The monolayer protecting small gold nanoparticles (monolayer-protected clusters, MPCs) is generally ...
The monolayer protecting small gold nanoparticles (monolayer-protected clusters, MPCs) is generally ...
Gold, silver, and other nanoclusters protected by a monolayer of monothiolate or dithiolate ligand c...
In applications of monolayer-protected gold clusters, assessing the dynamic behavior of the capping ...
The electronic properties of an array of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters (ca. 4.8 ± 0.5 nm) ar...
Self-assembling of monolayer-protected gold nanoclusters onto a gold electrode surface was reported....
In the present work the properties of compounds that can display conformational switching and Coulom...
Silver nanoparticles are notoriously susceptible to oxidation, yet gold nanoparticles coated in silv...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...
Two types of electronic structures consisting of capacitively coupled metal clusters have been fabri...
The electrochemical and electrocatalytic behaviour of silver nanoprisms, nanospheres and nanocubes o...