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Triblock copolymer-mediated synthesis of catalytically active gold nanostructures
Authors:Douglas?C?Santos  Viviane?C?de?Souza  Diego?A?Vasconcelos  Email author" target="_blank">George?R?S?AndradeEmail author  Iara?F?Gimenez  Email author" target="_blank">Zaine?TeixeiraEmail author
Institution:1.Department of Materials Science and Engineering,Federal University of Sergipe,S?o Cristóv?o,Brazil;2.Department of Chemistry,Federal University of Sergipe,S?o Cristóv?o,Brazil
Abstract:The design of nanostructures based on poly(ethylene oxide)-poly(propylene)-poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO-PPO-PEO) and metal nanoparticles is becoming an important research topic due to their multiple functionalities in different fields, including nanomedicine and catalysis. In this work, water-soluble gold nanoparticles have been prepared through a green aqueous synthesis method using Pluronic F127 as both reducing and stabilizing agents. The size dependence (varying from 2 to 70 nm) and stability of gold nanoparticles were systematically studied by varying some parameters of synthesis, which were the polymer concentration, temperature, and exposure to UV-A light, being monitored by UV-Vis spectroscopy and TEM. Also, an elaborated study regarding to the kinetic of formation (nucleation and growth) was presented. Finally, the as-prepared Pluronic-capped gold nanoparticles have shown excellent catalytic activity towards the reduction of 4-nitrophenol to 4-aminophenol with sodium borohydride, in which a higher catalytic performance was exhibited when compared with gold nanoparticles prepared by classical reduction method using sodium citrate.
Graphical abstract Synthesis of catalytically active gold nanostructures mediated by a pluronic triblock copolymer
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