Synthesis and Characterization of Stabilized Subnanometric Cobalt Metal Particles
Journal of the American Chemical Society 127(51): 18026-18030
Article 2005 English
Authors
EB
Eva M. Barea
XB
X. Batlle
PB
Patrick Bourges
Abstract
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Subnanometric cobalt metallic particles, with an average size of 0.8 nm and an estimated number of 50 atoms, have been stabilized in the confined spaces within the nanopores of crystalline molecular sieves. Remarkably, these clusters show a rapid vanishing of the magnetization as the temperature is increased from 10 to 20 K because of the ferromagnetic-paramagnetic transition together with thermal fluctuations of the remaining moment. This dramatic reduction of the transition temperature is due to strong finite size effects. Such behavior, predicted for very small metallic particles, was never observed before due to the inherent difficulty in achieving subnanometric stable metallic particles.
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