Paola Quaino
National Scientific and Technical Research Council
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Angewandte Chemie | 2012
Paola Quaino; Noelia B. Luque; Renat R. Nazmutdinov; Elizabeth Santos; Wolfgang Schmickler
The two faces of gold: the reduction of oxygen on gold electrodes in alkaline solutions has been investigated theoretically. The most favorable reaction leads directly to adsorbed O(2)(-), but the activation energy for a two-step pathway, in which the first step is an outer-sphere electron transfer to give solvated O(2)(-), is only slightly higher. d-band catalysis, which dominates oxygen reduction in acid media, plays no role. The reason why the reaction is slow in acid media is also explained.
Small | 2017
Claire Goldmann; François Ribot; Leonardo F. Peiretti; Paola Quaino; Frederik Tielens; Clément Sanchez; Corinne Chanéac; David Portehault
A basic understanding of the driving forces for the formation of multiligand coronas or self-assembled monolayers over metal nanoparticles is mandatory to control and predict the properties of ligand-protected nanoparticles. Herein, 1 H nuclear magnetic resonance experiments and advanced density functional theory (DFT) modeling are combined to highlight the key parameters defining the efficiency of ligand exchange on dispersed gold nanoparticles. The compositions of the surface and of the liquid reaction medium are quantitatively correlated for bifunctional gold nanoparticles protected by a range of competing thiols, including an alkylthiol, arylthiols of varying chain length, thiols functionalized by ethyleneglycol units, and amide groups. These partitions are used to build scales that quantify the ability of a ligand to exchange dodecanethiol. Such scales can be used to target a specific surface composition by choosing the right exchange conditions (ligand ratio, concentrations, and particle size). In the specific case of arylthiols, the exchange ability scale is exploited with the help of DFT modeling to unveil the roles of intermolecular forces and entropic effects in driving ligand exchange. It is finally suggested that similar considerations may apply to other ligands and to direct biligand synthesis.
Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2012
Elizabeth Santos; Paola Quaino; Wolfgang Schmickler
Angewandte Chemie | 2012
Paola Quaino; Noelia B. Luque; Renat R. Nazmutdinov; Elizabeth Santos; Wolfgang Schmickler
Chemical Physics Letters | 2012
Paola Quaino; Olga Syzgantseva; Luca Siffert; Frederik Tielens; Christian Minot; Monica Calatayud
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Leonardo F. Peiretti; Paola Quaino; Frederik Tielens
ChemElectroChem | 2014
Paola Quaino; Wolfgang Schmickler
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2018
Daniyal Kiani; Gustavo Belletti; Paola Quaino; Frederik Tielens; Jonas Baltrusaitis
ChemistrySelect | 2018
Ivan Petit; Gustavo Belletti; Théau Debroise; Manuel J. Llansola-Portoles; Ivan T. Lucas; César Leroy; Christian Bonhomme; Laure Bonhomme-Coury; Dominique Bazin; Michel Daudon; Emmanuel Letavernier; Jean Philippe Haymann; Vincent Frochot; Florence Babonneau; Paola Quaino; Frederik Tielens
Carbon | 2018
Fernanda Juarez; Fabiola Dominguez-Flores; Aleksej Goduljan; Leila Mohammadzadeh; Paola Quaino; Elizabeth Santos; Wolfgang Schmickler