Nonfunctionalized Gold Nanoparticles: Synthetic Routes and Synthesis Condition Dependence |
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Authors: | Aila Jimenez‐Ruiz Prof. Pilar Perez‐Tejeda Prof. Elia Grueso Dr. Paula M. Castillo Prof. Rafael Prado‐Gotor |
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Affiliation: | Physical Chemistry Department, University of Seville, C/Prof. García González, s/n, 41012 Sevilla (Spain) |
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Abstract: | Since Faraday first described gold sol synthesis, synthetic routes to nanoparticles, as well as their applications, have experienced a huge growth. Variations in synthesis conditions such as pH, temperature, reduction, and the stabilizing agent used will determine the morphology, size, monodispersity, and stability of nanoparticles obtained, allowing for modulation of their physical and chemical properties. Although many studies have been made about the synthesis and characterization of individual nanosystems of interest, to our knowledge the common, general traits that all those synthesis share have not been previously compiled. In this review, we aim to offer a global vision of some of the most relevant synthetic procedures reported up to date, with a special focus on nonfunctionalized gold nanoparticle synthetic routes in aqueous media, and to display a broad overview of the influence that synthesis conditions have on the shape, stability, and reactivity of nanoparticle systems. |
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Keywords: | anisotropy capping agents gold nanoparticles synthesis conditions |
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