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Investigation of polymer-protected noble metal nanoparticles by transmission electron microscopy: control of particle morphology and shape

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 Noble metal nanoparticles were prepared by the in situ reduction of the respective metal salt precursors in the presence of various protective polymers. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) has been used to determine the particle shapes and morphologies. These are strongly influenced by the reduction methods and conditions chosen, but the choice of the protective polymer is equally important for controlling the particle morphologies and for the stabilization of the colloids. A whole spectrum of nanoparticle morphologies and shapes was obtained, ranging from nanoagglomerates which are nevertheless well-defined and well-stabilized to nanosized single crystals with triangular shape.

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Received: 2 February 1998 Accepted: 29 May 1998

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Mayer, A., Antonietti, M. Investigation of polymer-protected noble metal nanoparticles by transmission electron microscopy: control of particle morphology and shape. Colloid Polym Sci 276, 769–779 (1998). https://doi.org/10.1007/s003960050309

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