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Universal Noble Metal Nanoparticle Seeds Realized Through Iterative Reductive Growth and Oxidative Dissolution Reactions

Journal

JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 136, Issue 21, Pages 7603-7606

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ja503509k

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Funding

  1. AFOSR [FA9550-09-1-0294, FA9550-11-1-0275]
  2. Nonequilibrium Energy Research Center (NERC), an Energy Frontier Research Center - U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Science, Office of Basic Energy Sciences [DE-SC0000989]
  3. National Science Foundation's MRSEC program at the Materials Research Center of Northwestern University [DMR-1121262]
  4. NSF
  5. Northwestern University
  6. Northwestern University's International Institute for Nanotechnology
  7. MRSEC at the Materials Research Center [NSF DMR-1121262]
  8. Nanoscale Science and Engineering Center [EEC-0118025/003]
  9. National Science Foundation
  10. State of Illinois

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Control over nanoparticle shape and size is commonly achieved via a seed-mediated approach, where nanoparticle precursors, or seeds, are hypothesized to act as templates for the heterogeneous nucleation of anisotropic products. Despite the wide variety of shapes that have been produced via this approach, high yield and uniformity have been more difficult to achieve. These shortcomings are attributed to limited structural control and characterization of the initial distribution of seeds. Herein, we report how iterative reductive growth and oxidative dissolution reactions can be used to systematically control seed structural uniformity. Using these reactions, we verify that seed structure dictates anisotropic nanoparticle uniformity and show that iterative seed refinement leads to unprecedented noble metal nanoparticle uniformities and purities for eight different shapes produced from a single seed source. Because of this uniformity, the first nanoparticle optical extinction coefficients for these eight shapes were analytically determined.

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