Facile Synthesis of Gold−Silver Nanocages with Controllable Pores on the Surface
Article 2006 en
Authors
JC
Jingyi Chen
JM
Joseph M. McLellan
AS
Andrew R. Siekkinen
Abstract
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Gold−silver alloy nanocages with controllable pores on the surface have been synthesized via galvanic replacement reaction between truncated Ag nanocubes and aqueous HAuCl4. Unlike in the previous studies, the initiation of replacement reaction started in a controllable way, simultaneously from eight corners of the truncated Ag nanocubes where {111} facets were exposed. The formation of cubic nanocages with pores at all the corners was determined by the capping agent, poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP), which preferentially covered the {100} facets of a truncated Ag nanocube.
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