Nanocomposite materials based on metal nanoparticles (NPs, guest) in/on oxide matrices (host) have attracted increasing attention thanks totheir intriguing chemico-physical properties that can be tailored as a function of NP size, shape and mutual interactions. The possibility to obtain acontrolled dispersion of metal particles in/on suitable oxides (inside- and outside-cluster systems, respectively) paves the way to a broad spectrumof technological applications, ranging from heterogeneous catalysis, to gas sensing and non-linear optics. The control of functional performancesrelies on tailoring the system properties by design through a suitable choice of the synthesis and processing routes.In this context, the present review provides a synoptic overview on our recent research activity concerning nanocomposites containing 11th groupmetal clusters (Cu, Ag and Au), dispersed in/on oxide matrices (SiO2, TiO2, Al2O3).We begin by briefly outlining the interest and size-dependentproperties of such systems. Subsequently, the attention is switched to a survey on the preparation strategies previously adopted in the literature, focusing in particular on the use of soft methods, such as sol-gel (SG), RF-sputtering and their innovative combination. The most relevant resultson M/MxOy nanocomposites (where M = Cu, Ag, Au and M= Si, Ti, Al) obtained by these routes are then comparatively discussed, highlightinganalogies and differences between them. Finally, the most attractive research perspectives in the field are briefly presented.

Recent trends on nanocomposites based on Cu, Ag and Au clusters: A closer look

L Armelao;D Barreca;G Bottaro;
2006

Abstract

Nanocomposite materials based on metal nanoparticles (NPs, guest) in/on oxide matrices (host) have attracted increasing attention thanks totheir intriguing chemico-physical properties that can be tailored as a function of NP size, shape and mutual interactions. The possibility to obtain acontrolled dispersion of metal particles in/on suitable oxides (inside- and outside-cluster systems, respectively) paves the way to a broad spectrumof technological applications, ranging from heterogeneous catalysis, to gas sensing and non-linear optics. The control of functional performancesrelies on tailoring the system properties by design through a suitable choice of the synthesis and processing routes.In this context, the present review provides a synoptic overview on our recent research activity concerning nanocomposites containing 11th groupmetal clusters (Cu, Ag and Au), dispersed in/on oxide matrices (SiO2, TiO2, Al2O3).We begin by briefly outlining the interest and size-dependentproperties of such systems. Subsequently, the attention is switched to a survey on the preparation strategies previously adopted in the literature, focusing in particular on the use of soft methods, such as sol-gel (SG), RF-sputtering and their innovative combination. The most relevant resultson M/MxOy nanocomposites (where M = Cu, Ag, Au and M= Si, Ti, Al) obtained by these routes are then comparatively discussed, highlightinganalogies and differences between them. Finally, the most attractive research perspectives in the field are briefly presented.
2006
Istituto di Scienze e Tecnologie Molecolari - ISTM - Sede Milano
Istituto di Chimica della Materia Condensata e di Tecnologie per l'Energia - ICMATE
Metal nanoparticles
Nanocomposites
Preparation techniques
Sol-gel
RF-sputtering
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