Abstract
Monodisperse non-aggregated spheroidal nanoparticles of SnO2 cassiterite are prepared through hydrolysis of tin isopropoxide in the presence of acetylacetone and p-toluenesulfonic acid, followed by ageing at 60°C. The obtained sols remain stable for several months at 4°C. The nanoparticles have been characterized in the solid state (xerosol) by powder X-ray diffraction, TEM, FTIR, TGA-DTA, and 119Sn MAS and 13C CP-MAS NMR. The mean size of the cassiterite oxide core is about 1-2 nm. These particles do not aggregate in suspension because their surfaces are protected by an hybrid organic-inorganic layer containing acetylacetonate ligands, acetylacetone, p-toluenesulfonates and water.
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de Monredon, S., Cellot, A., Ribot, F., Sanchez, C., Armelao, L., Gueneau, L., & Delattre, L. (2002). Synthesis and characterization of crystalline tin oxide nanoparticles. Journal of Materials Chemistry, 12(8), 2396–2400. https://doi.org/10.1039/b203049g
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