Directing oxidation of cobalt nanoparticles with the capping ligand.

J Colloid Interface Sci

Department of Chemistry, Aalto University, School of Science and Technology, P.O. Box 16100, FI-00076 Aalto, Finland.

Published: October 2010

The oxidation of Co nanoparticles stabilized with various ligands has been studied in an autoclave. Tridodecylamine stabilized Co nanoparticles with different sizes (8 nm, 22 nm and 36 nm) were prepared by thermal decomposition of Co(2)(CO)(8) in dodecane. The oxidation of the particles was studied by introducing oxygen into the autoclave and following the oxygen consumption with a pressure meter. Tridodecylamine capped particles were initially oxidized at a high rate, however, the oxidation layer quickly inhibited further oxidation. The thickness of the oxide layer estimated from the oxygen consumption was 0.8 nm for all three particle sizes showing that the oxidation is size independent in the studied particle size range. The tridodecylamine ligand was exchanged for various long chain carboxylic acids and the oxidation was studied. While the carboxylic acids give a slower initial oxidation rate, the formed oxide layer does not inhibit further oxidation as effectively as in the case of tridodecylamine. TEM studies show that tridodecylamine capping leads to particles with a metal core surrounded by an oxide layer, while particles capped with long chain carboxylic acids form hollow cobalt oxide shells.

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