Morphology-Controlled Versatile One-Pot Synthesis of Hydrophobic Gold Nanodots, Nanobars, Nanorods, and Nanowires and Their Applications in Surface-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy
Abstract:Many previously reported syntheses of gold nanoparticles required lengthy reaction times, complicated operations, high temperatures, or multi-step manipulations. In this work, a morphology-controlled versatile one-pot synthesis of hydrophobic gold nanodots, nanobars, nanorods, and nanowires has been developed. A series of gold nanomaterials ranging from round nanodots, short nanobars, and long nanorods to ultrathin and ultralong nanowires (diameter <2 nm, length >2 μm) have been readily prepared by simpl… Show more
“…These NPs and ultralong nanowires showed excellent surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) activity in organic solvent. 306 In another report, Au NWs were produced by the reduction of HAuCl 4 in OAc and OAm. OAm served as both the reducing agent and stabilizer.…”
A variety of colloidal chemical approaches has been developed throughout the last decades for the controlled synthesis of nanostructured materials in either water or in organic solvents. Apart from precursors,...
“…These NPs and ultralong nanowires showed excellent surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) activity in organic solvent. 306 In another report, Au NWs were produced by the reduction of HAuCl 4 in OAc and OAm. OAm served as both the reducing agent and stabilizer.…”
A variety of colloidal chemical approaches has been developed throughout the last decades for the controlled synthesis of nanostructured materials in either water or in organic solvents. Apart from precursors,...
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