2024
DOI: 10.1021/acs.jpcc.4c00851
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Light as an Orthogonal Synthetic Parameter in Metal Nanoparticle Growth

Michelle L. Personick

Abstract: To drive the formation of nanoparticles with a targeted morphology, it is often necessary to accelerate or slow a specific chemical reaction out of the many involved in nanoparticle growth. However, isolating and controlling the complex and often competing interactions of chemical and thermal parameters in metal nanoparticle synthesis to yield tailorable and well-defined nanostructures is a significant challenge. This Perspective describes how visible light excitation of a plasmonic core material can be used t… Show more

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