Cysteine Induced Chiral Morphology in Palladium Nanoparticle |
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Authors: | Nam Heon Cho Hye‐Eun Lee Hyo‐Yong Ahn Yoon Young Lee Sang Won Im Hyeohn Kim Ki Tae Nam |
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Abstract: | New morphology of palladium nanoparticles is demonstrated by utilizing the interaction of amino acid and palladium metallic surface. Chiral cysteine molecules induce chiral spiral structure evolution. The resulting spiral palladium nanoparticles show rotational direction preference with respect to the handedness of the added cysteine molecule. The strong correlation of the resulting morphologies with surfactant and cysteine concentration exists for effective generation of chirality. Synthesized chiral palladium nanoparticles are around 100 nm sized cubic based nanoparticles with each face of the cube containing a spiral structure. Generation of nanoparticle morphology is studied through growth of time‐dependent morphology evolution with statistical analysis of spiral structure formation. The reported synthesis method can provide a new route to nanomaterial design for enantioselective catalysis and sensing. |
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Keywords: | chirality palladium nanoparticle seed‐mediated method |
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