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Royal Society of Chemistry, Chemical Communications, 29(53), p. 4108-4111, 2017

DOI: 10.1039/c6cc09638g

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Self-assembly and redox induced phase transfer of gold nanoparticles at a water–propylene carbonate interface

Journal article published in 2017 by Evgeny Smirnov ORCID, Pekka Peljo ORCID, Hubert H. Girault ORCID
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Abstract

Citrate-stabilized gold nanoparticles were found to spontaneously self-assemble into a lustrous film at a bare water–propylene carbonate interface after vigorous shaking, due to the extremely low interfacial tension. The presence of the electron donor, tetrathiafulvalene, in the oil phase, led to the extraction of particles into the organic phase.