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      Fine Size Control of Platinum on Carbon Nanotubes: From Single Atoms to Clusters

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      Angewandte Chemie
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            Ordered nanoporous arrays of carbon supporting high dispersions of platinum nanoparticles.

            Nanostructured carbon materials are potentially of great technological interest for the development of electronic, catalytic and hydrogen-storage systems. Here we describe a general strategy for the synthesis of highly ordered, rigid arrays of nanoporous carbon having uniform but tunable diameters (typically 6 nanometres inside and 9 nanometres outside). These structures are formed by using ordered mesoporous silicas as templates, the removal of which leaves a partially ordered graphitic framework. The resulting material supports a high dispersion of platinum nanoparticles, exceeding that of other common microporous carbon materials (such as carbon black, charcoal and activated carbon fibres). The platinum cluster diameter can be controlled to below 3 nanometres, and the high dispersion of these metal clusters gives rise to promising electrocatalytic activity for oxygen reduction, which could prove to be practically relevant for fuel-cell technologies. These nanomaterials can also be prepared in the form of free-standing films by using ordered silica films as the templates.
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              Colloidal nanocrystal shape and size control: the case of cobalt.

              We show that a relatively simple approach for controlling the colloidal synthesis of anisotropic cadmium selenide semiconductor nanorods can be extended to the size-controlled preparation of magnetic cobalt nanorods as well as spherically shaped nanocrystals. This approach helps define a minimum feature set needed to separately control the sizes and shapes of nanocrystals. The resulting cobalt nanocrystals produce interesting two- and three-dimensional superstructures, including ribbons of nanorods.
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                Journal
                Angewandte Chemie
                Angew. Chem.
                Wiley
                0044-8249
                1521-3757
                January 09 2006
                January 09 2006
                : 118
                : 3
                : 421-425
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                10.1002/ange.200501792
                90133f88-9665-47e7-9658-84709df46185
                © 2006

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