Tailoring nucleation and growth conditions for narrow compositional distributions in colloidal synthesized FePt nanoparticles

To eliminate compositional and size variabilities between individual binary nanoparticles, it is essential to control the mechanistic steps involved in nanoparticle synthesis. A common method for synthesizing FePt nanoparticles involves the simultaneous decomposition and reduction in iron and platinum precursors, respectively. This simultaneous nucleation and growth method yields wide composition and size distributions. This paper describes and experimentally validates a methodology needed to tighten composition and size distributions for this process. By engineering the surfactant chemistry with tertiary phosphines to tightly bind the iron atoms in the iron precursor, uniform platinum rich seeds form during the initial stages of the synthesis. A thermodynamically preferred heterogeneous nucleation of iron atoms into these uniform platinum seeds in the subsequent stages produces a final dispersion with uniform particle-to-particle compositions. The paper addresses the understanding for optimizing the nucl...

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