Au-Pt alloy nanoparticles obtained by nanosecond laser irradiation of gold and platinum bulk targets in an ethylene glycol solution
. Au-Pt alloy nanoparticles (NPs) of different compositions ( Au 0 Pt 100 , Au 30 Pt 70 , Au 50 Pt 50 , Au 70 Pt 30 , and Au 100 Pt 0 were obtained using the nanosecond laser ablation of gold and platinum bulk targets in ethylene glycol, followed by mixing highly monodisperse Au and Pt nanocolloids,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European physical journal plus 2017-07, Vol.132 (7), p.318, Article 318 |
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Au-Pt alloy nanoparticles (NPs) of different compositions ( Au
0
Pt
100
, Au
30
Pt
70
, Au
50
Pt
50
, Au
70
Pt
30
, and Au
100
Pt
0
were obtained using the nanosecond laser ablation of gold and platinum bulk targets in ethylene glycol, followed by mixing highly monodisperse Au and Pt nanocolloids, for the first time. UV-vis absorption spectra of NPs showed that by increasing the Au content in the Au-Pt NPs, the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) peak red-shifted, from 260 to 573nm in a nonlinear way. In addition, the mean crystalline size, crystal structure, d-spacing, and lattice parameters of NPs were estimated from the XRD spectra. Microscopy studies revealed the most NPs have a spherical or near-spherical shape, and the average sizes of Au
0
Pt
100
, Au
30
Pt
70
, Au
50
Pt
50
, Au
70
Pt
30
, and Au
100
Pt
0
NPs were calculated to be 12.50, 14.15, 18.53, 19.29, and 26.38nm, respectively. Also, the chemical identity of the molecules adhering to the NPs surface was considered by Raman and FT-IR spectroscopy techniques. Among different synthesis methods, the demonstrated technique allows easy synthesis of alloy NPs in aqueous media at room temperature with no formation of by-products. |
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ISSN: | 2190-5444 2190-5444 |
DOI: | 10.1140/epjp/i2017-11582-9 |