Improved Size-Tunable Synthesis of Monodisperse Gold Nanorods through the Use of Aromatic Additives
California University of Pennsylvania · University of Pennsylvania
Abstract
We report an improved synthesis of colloidal gold nanorods (NRs) by using aromatic additives that reduce the concentration of hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide surfactant to ~0.05 M as opposed to 0.1 M in well-established protocols. The method optimizes the synthesis for each of the 11 additives studied, allowing a rich array of monodisperse gold NRs with longitudinal surface plasmon resonance tunable from 627 to 1246 nm to be generated. The gold NRs form large-area ordered assemblies upon slow evaporation of NR solution, exhibiting liquid crystalline ordering and several distinct local packing motifs that are dependent upon the NR's aspect ratio. Tailored synthesis of gold NRs with simultaneous improvements…
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- 27.84
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- 100%
- References
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Authors
11- XYXingchen YeCorresponding
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
- LJLinghua Jin
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
- HÇHümeyra Çağlayan
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
- JCJun Chen
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
- GXGuozhong Xing
California University of Pennsylvania, University of Pennsylvania
Topics & keywords
- Nanorod
- Materials science
- Dispersity
- Nanotechnology
- Surface plasmon resonance
- Plasmon
- Colloidal gold
- Chemical engineering