文獻(xiàn)名: A high yield, one-pot dialysis-based process for self-assembly of near infrared absorbing gold nanoparticles
作者: Dhruvinkumar Patel , Kurtis T. James , Martin O’Toole, , Guandong Zhang , Robert S. Keynton , André M. Gobin
Department of Bioengineering, University of Louisville, Louisville, KY 40292, United States
摘要:
Hypothesis
A facile, dialysis-based synthesis of stable near infrared (nIR) absorbing plasmonic gold nanoparticles (λmax = 650–1000 nm) will increase the yield of nIR particles and reduce the amount of gold colloid contaminant in the product mixture.
Experiments
Chloroauric acid and sodium thiosulfate were reacted using a dialysis membrane as a reaction vessel. Product yield and composition was determined and compared to traditional synthesis methods. The product particle distribution, yield, and partitioning of gold between dispersed product and membrane-adsorbed gold were determined.
Findings
The synthesis results in polydisperse particle suspensions comprised of 70% spheroid-like particles, 27% triangular plates, and 3% rod-like structures with a 3% batch-to-batch variation and a prominent nIR absorption band with λmax = 650–1000 nm. The amount of small gold colloid (λmax = 530 nm; d < 10 nm) in the isolated product was reduced by 96% compared to traditional methods. Additionally, 91.1% of the gold starting material is retained in the solution-based nanoparticle mixture while 8.2% is found on the dialysis membrane. The synthesis results in a quality ratio (QR = AbsnIR/Abs530) of 1.7–2.4 (twice that of previous techniques) and 14.3 times greater OD∗ml yield of the nIR-absorbing nanoparticle fraction.
關(guān)鍵詞:Gold nanoparticles; Near infrared; Synthesis; Coating; Dialysis; DiaSynth
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