Effect of vibrations on the formation of gold nanoparticle aggregates at the toluene–water interface
Chemical Physics Letters 461(1-3): 97-101
Article 2008 English
Authors
MB
Mrinal K. Bera
MS
M. K. Sanyal
RB
Rupak Banerjee
Abstract
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We report on the profound effect of vibrations on the formation and ordering of aggregates of gold nanoparticles formed at the toluene–water interface using high-resolution atomic force microscopy. We obtain 2.3nm thick monolayer films composed of gold nanoparticles of 1.2nm diameter, with an organic capping of 1.1nm, at the early stages of the reaction carried out on an anti-vibration table. Reaction carried out on a table without anti-vibration fixtures produces thicker films composed of 1.2nm nanoparticles. The results demonstrate that the reduction reaction carried out at the toluene–water interface on an anti-vibration table provides a suitable means for large scale synthesis of Au-55 like nanoparticles.
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