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Surfactant-free shape control of gold nanoparticles enabled by unified theoretical framework of nanocrystal synthesis

Authors :
Charles Michael Drain
Moritz F. Kircher
Gianluca Arianna
John R. Lombardi
Matthew A. Wall
Soumik Pal
Lihua Zhang
Stefan Harmsen
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Gold nanoparticles have unique properties that are highly dependent on their shape and size. Synthetic methods that enable precise control over nanoparticle morphology currently require shape-directing agents such as surfactants or polymers that force growth in a particular direction by adsorbing to specific crystal facets. These auxiliary reagents passivate the nanoparticles' surface, and thus decrease their performance in applications like catalysis and surface-enhanced Raman scattering. Here, a surfactant- and polymer-free approach to achieving high-performance gold nanoparticles is reported. A theoretical framework to elucidate the growth mechanism of nanoparticles in surfactant-free media is developed and it is applied to identify strategies for shape-controlled syntheses. Using the results of the analyses, a simple, green-chemistry synthesis of the four most commonly used morphologies: nanostars, nanospheres, nanorods, and nanoplates is designed. The nanoparticles synthesized by this method outperform analogous particles with surfactant and polymer coatings in both catalysis and surface-enhanced Raman scattering.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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