Designing liquid-crystalline gold nanoparticles via the olefin cross-metathesis reaction
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Date issued
2016
In
Journal of Porphyrins and Phthalocyanines, World Scientific Publishing Co.
Vol
20
No
08n11
From page
1060
To page
1064
Subjects
olefin cross-metathesis liquid crystals gold nanoparticles
Abstract
Liquid-crystalline gold nanoparticles were prepared by grafting mesomorphic α,β- unsaturated carbonyl olefins onto the organic shell of gold nanoparticles containing terminal olefin ligands by applying the olefin cross-metathesis. The latter reaction was performed under standard conditions using second-generation Grubbs catalyst. The title materials were found to be stable up to 200 °C and gave rise to the formation of smectic A phases in agreement with the structure and nature of the liquid-crystalline promoters. The olefin cross-metathesis proved to be a reaction of choice for the design of liquid-crystalline nanoparticles.
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