articleJournal of Materials ChemistryApr 16, 2002Closed access

Growth and form of gold nanorods prepared by seed-mediated, surfactant-directed synthesis

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Abstract

Gold nanorods were prepared via a seed-mediated sequential growth process involving the use of citrate-stabilised seed crystals and their subsequent growth in a series of reaction solutions containing [AuCl4]−, ascorbic acid and the cationic surfactant cetyltrimethylammonuim bromide (CTAB). Electron diffraction analysis and HRTEM images of mature nanorods showed superpositions of two specific pairs of crystallographic zones, either and or and , which were consistent with a cyclic penta-twinned crystal with five {111} twin boundaries arranged radially to the [110] direction of elongation. The nanorods have an idealised 3-D prismatic morphology with ten {111} end faces and five {100} or {110} side faces, or…

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