Gold nucleation inhibition by halide ions: a basis for a seed-mediated approach

Moiraghi, R.; Douglas-Gallardo, O. A.; Coronado, E. A.; Macagno, V. A.; Perez, M. A.

Abstract

In the present work, we examine the effect of halide ions on gold nucleation, a typical synthetic variable in the wet-chemical production of gold nanostructures. It was found that the homogeneous nucleation of gold by the chemical reduction of aqueous gold ions is kinetically quenched by an increase in the concentration of halide ions, and this effect grows stronger as the Au-halide complex stability increases. The nucleation quenching is not exclusively related to a specific reducing agent, but appears to be a more general behavior, and is affected by the pH of the media. While no nucleation is observed, Au(I) metastable species coexist together with the reducer, constituting metastable solutions. It is demonstrated that nucleation inhibition by halide ions can be employed as a basis for a seed-mediated approach to produce gold nanostructures. The metastable solutions are proved to function as growth baths, where Au(I) reduction is triggered on the surface of previously synthesized gold nanoparticles, driving their growth in the absence of secondary nucleation. It is also shown how, with this approach, the synthesis conditions can be rationally designed to obtain gold nanoparticles with the desired properties in a controlled and reproducible fashion.

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Título según WOS: ID WOS:000350043600045 Not found in local WOS DB
Título de la Revista: RSC Advances
Volumen: 5
Número: 25
Editorial: Royal Society of Chemistry
Fecha de publicación: 2015
Página de inicio: 19329
Página final: 19336
DOI:

10.1039/c4ra12003e

Notas: ISI