Metallic clusters: Theoretical background, properties and synthesis in microemulsions

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Abstract

Reducing the size from the bulk material to nanoparticles produces a scaling behavior in physical properties in the later ones, due to the large surface-to-volume fraction. By further size reduction, entering into the subnanometric cluster region, physical properties are largely affected by strong quantum confinement. These quantum size effects (HOMO-LUMO gap), the small size and the specific geometry award subnanometric clusters with totally new and fascinating properties, including cluster photoluminescence, enhanced catalytic activity, etc. In this review, we report an introduction to the physical properties of clusters based on the jellium model; the controlled synthesis by microemulsion methods and the catalytic properties in different areas as heterogeneous catalysis, photocatalysis or electrocatalysis among others.

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Buceta, D., Piñeiro, Y., Vázquez-Vázquez, C., Rivas, J., & López-Quintela, M. A. (2014, November 3). Metallic clusters: Theoretical background, properties and synthesis in microemulsions. Catalysts. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/catal4040356

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