Disclosing Interfaces of ZnO Nanocrystals Using Dynamic Nuclear Polarization: Sol Gel versus Organometallic Approach.

ANGEWANDTE CHEMIE-INTERNATIONAL EDITION(2019)

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The unambiguous characterization of the coordination chemistry of nanocrystal surfaces produced by wet-chemical synthesis presently remains highly challenging. Here, zinc oxide nanocrystals (ZnO NCs) coated by monoanionic diphenyl phosphate (DPP) ligands were derived by a sol-gel process and a one-pot self-supporting organometallic (OSSOM) procedure. Atomic-scale characterization through dynamic nuclear polarization (DNP-)enhanced solid-state NMR (ssNMR) spectroscopy has notably enabled resolving their vastly different surface-ligand interfaces. For the OSSOM-derived NCs, DPP moieties form stable and strongly-anchored mu(2)- and mu(3)-bridging-ligand pairs that are resistant to competitive ligand exchange. The sol-gel-derived NCs contain a wide variety of coordination modes of DPP ligands and a ligand exchange process takes place between DPP and glycerol molecules. This highlights the power of DNP-enhanced ssNMR for detailed NC surface analysis and of the OSSOM approach for the preparation of ZnO NCs.
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dynamic nuclear polarization,nuclear magnetic resonance,surface characterization,nanoparticle synthesis,zinc oxide
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