Polyvinylpyrrolidone-induced anisotropic growth of gold nanoprisms in plasmon-driven synthesis

After more than a decade, it is still unknown whether the plasmon-mediated growth of silver nanostructures can be extended to the synthesis of other noble metals, as the molecular mechanisms governing the growth process remain elusive. Herein, we demonstrate the plasmon-driven synthesis of gold nano...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nature materials 2016-08, Vol.15 (8), p.889-895
Hauptverfasser: Zhai, Yueming, DuChene, Joseph S., Wang, Yi-Chung, Qiu, Jingjing, Johnston-Peck, Aaron C., You, Bo, Guo, Wenxiao, DiCiaccio, Benedetto, Qian, Kun, Zhao, Evan W., Ooi, Frances, Hu, Dehong, Su, Dong, Stach, Eric A., Zhu, Zihua, Wei, Wei David
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Zusammenfassung:After more than a decade, it is still unknown whether the plasmon-mediated growth of silver nanostructures can be extended to the synthesis of other noble metals, as the molecular mechanisms governing the growth process remain elusive. Herein, we demonstrate the plasmon-driven synthesis of gold nanoprisms and elucidate the details of the photochemical growth mechanism at the single-nanoparticle level. Our investigation reveals that the surfactant polyvinylpyrrolidone preferentially adsorbs along the nanoprism perimeter and serves as a photochemical relay to direct the anisotropic growth of gold nanoprisms. This discovery confers a unique function to polyvinylpyrrolidone that is fundamentally different from its widely accepted role as a crystal-face-blocking ligand. Additionally, we find that nanocrystal twinning exerts a profound influence on the kinetics of this photochemical process by controlling the transport of plasmon-generated hot electrons to polyvinylpyrrolidone. These insights establish a molecular-level description of the underlying mechanisms regulating the plasmon-driven synthesis of gold nanoprisms. Plasmon-mediated growth of Au nanoprisms is demonstrated by using polyvinylpyrrolidone as surfactant, which extends the lifetime of the plasmon-generated hot electrons and makes them available to reduce Au precursors from solution.
ISSN:1476-1122
1476-4660
DOI:10.1038/nmat4683