Passivation of the metal surface by dendrons bearing a focal 4-pyridone functionality (the second-generation dendron is shown; C: gray, N: blue, O: red) allows controlled nucleation and growth of gold nanoclusters. The particle size is a direct function of the generation number of the dendritic liga
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Encapsulation and Growth of Gold Nanoparticles in Thermoresponsive Microgels
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**The growth kinetics of deposited gold atoms** on the surface of highly oriented pyrolytic graphite can be controlled by modification of the graphite surface by a single layer of zinc porphyrin trimer molecules. Densely packed nanocluster films (see Figure (200 nm × 200 nm)) result, rather than the