DocumentCode
3606141
Title
Synthesis of gold nanorods with longitudinal surface plasmon resonance wavelength up to 1245 nm using gallic acid as a reductant in the presence of a binary surfactant system
Author
Min Li ; Hongmei Gong ; Rui Zhou ; Tianyuan Zhou ; Qian Tao
Author_Institution
Sch. of Phys. & Electron. Eng., Jiangsu Normal Univ., Xuzhou, China
Volume
10
Issue
9
fYear
2015
Firstpage
456
Lastpage
459
Abstract
Gold nanorods with the longitudinal surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) wavelength up to 1245 nm are obtained by using an improved seed-mediated wet chemistry growth method where gallic acid is used as a reductant in the presence of a binary surfactant system. The effects of the gallic acid and the seed on the synthesised gold nanorods are investigated by ultraviolet-visible-near infrared spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). It is found that by increasing the gallic acid amount from 200 to 600 μL, the LSPR wavelength shifts from 975 to 1170 nm; at the same time, the absorption intensity of both the transverse surface plasmon resonance and LSPR increases, indicating a more complete reduction of chloroauric acid. To achieve a longer wavelength of the gold nanorods´ LSPR peak, the seed amount was changed to a condition of 600 μL gallic acid. A redshift of the LSPR wavelength from 1135 to 1245 nm can be obtained as the seed amount increases from 30 to 70 μL. Furthermore, it was found that the redshift of the LSPR peak with increasing seed amount is in accordance with the increase trend of the aspect ratio obtained by analysing the dimensions of the gold nanorods through the TEM images. The method offers a new strategy to obtain gold nanorods with tunable LSPR wavelengths, which have wide application in many areas, such as biosensing and ultrafast optical information.
Keywords
gold; infrared spectra; nanofabrication; nanorods; red shift; reduction (chemical); surface plasmon resonance; surfactants; transmission electron microscopy; ultraviolet spectra; visible spectra; Au; TEM; absorption intensity; binary surfactant system; chloroauric acid reduction; gallic acid; gold nanorods; longitudinal surface plasmon resonance wavelength; redshift; reduction; seed-mediated wet chemistry method; transmission electron microscopy; transverse surface plasmon resonance; ultraviolet-visible-near infrared spectroscopy;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Micro Nano Letters, IET
Publisher
iet
ISSN
1750-0443
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/mnl.2015.0156
Filename
7271204
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