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Crystal overgrowth on gold nanorods: tuning the shape, facet, aspect ratio, and composition of the nanorods
Authors:Song Jae Hee  Kim Franklin  Kim Daniel  Yang Peidong
Institution:Department of Chemistry, University of California, Materials Science Division, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Berkeley, CA 94720, USA.
Abstract:Electrochemically prepared Au nanorods were used as seeds for the overgrowth of thin shells of gold, silver, and palladium by using a mild reducing agent, ascorbic acid, in the presence of surfactants at ambient condition. The unique crystal facets of the starting nanorods results in anisotropic crystal overgrowth. The overgrowth rates along different crystallographical directions can be further regulated by adding foreign ions or by using different metal reduction methods. This overgrowth study provides insights on how different metal ions could be reduced preferentially on different Au nanorod surfaces, so that the composition, aspect ratio, shape, and facet of the resulting nanostructures can be rationally tuned. These surfactant-stabilized bimetallic Au(core)M(shell) (M=Au, Ag, Pd) nanorod colloids might serve as better substrates in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy as well as exhibiting enhanced catalytic properties.
Keywords:colloids  crystal growth  gold  nanorods  nanostructures
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