Gold Nanocages: Synthesis, Properties, and Applications
University of Washington · Washington University in St. Louis
Abstract
Noble-metal nanocages comprise a novel class of nanostructures possessing hollow interiors and porous walls. They are prepared using a remarkably simple galvanic replacement reaction between solutions containing metal precursor salts and Ag nanostructures prepared through polyol reduction. The electrochemical potential difference between the two species drives the reaction, with the reduced metal depositing on the surface of the Ag nanostructure. In our most studied example, involving HAuCl(4) as the metal precursor, the resultant Au is deposited epitaxially on the surface of the Ag nanocubes, adopting their underlying cubic form. Concurrent with this deposition, the interior Ag is oxidized and removed,…
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7Topics & keywords
- Nanocages
- Materials science
- Nanoclusters
- Nanostructure
- Nanoshell
- Nanotechnology
- Metal
- Surface plasmon resonance