Hydroxyethylcellulose-Directed Synthesis of Gold Microplates with Hydrogen Peroxide in an Aqueous Phase
Linlin He,
Bo Shen,
Yu Ren
et al.
Abstract:In this study, we successfully synthesized well-defined polygonal gold microplates for the first time in an aqueous phase using hydroxyethylcellulose (HEC) in the presence of hydrogen peroxide (H 2 O 2 ). HEC played a pivotal role during the synthesis, acting not only as a biotemplate but also as an in situ reduction site for the nucleation and growth of gold (Au) microplates. H 2 O 2 played a crucial role in accelerating the growth of Au microplates from the Au nucleus. This methodology is ecofriendly and eas… Show more
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