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Copyright 2004 by Marcel Dekker, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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Figure 6 (a) SAXS patterns for dispersions of gold nanoparticles with averagediameters of (top to bottom) 7.50, 6.60, 5.04, 4.18, and 3.04 nm. The characteristicfeatures of the shape function shift toward higher q as the particle diameter decreases.(b) Small-angle diffraction from a superlattice of 7.5-nm-diameter gold nanoparticlescapped with dodecanethiol give rise to peaks indicative of an face-centered cubic (fcc)lattice structure.Figure 7 (a) Guinier plots for dispersions of monodisperse gold nanoparticles. Theradius of gyration R g , of the nanoparticles is obtained from the slope of the fit to thedata; for spherical particles, the radius is related to the radius of gyration <strong>by</strong> R 2 = (5/3)R 2 g . (b) Typical Porod plots for dispersions of nanoparticles with average radii of 2.52and 1.45 nm. The oscillations shift toward higher q for decreasing particle size.<strong>Copyright</strong> <strong>2004</strong> <strong>by</strong> <strong>Marcel</strong> <strong>Dekker</strong>, <strong>Inc</strong>. <strong>All</strong> <strong>Rights</strong> <strong>Reserved</strong>.

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