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Fabrication of Gold-Based Sphere-on-Plate Hybrid Nanostructures with Dual Plasmonic Absorptions Covering Visible and Near-Infrared II Windows via the Volmer-Weber Growth Mode

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LANGMUIR
Volume 38, Issue 31, Pages 9669-9677

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.langmuir.2c01289

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  1. NSFC [21701100]

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This study reports a synthetic strategy to create gold-based hybrid nanostructures with dual plasmonic absorptions, which exhibit enhanced photothermal conversion. The results are crucial for the fabrication of promising materials for photothermal conversion.
We report a synthetic strategy to create gold(Au)-based sphere-on-plate hybrid nanostructures (SPHNSs). The surface doping of plate-like Au seeds with Pt/Ag atoms is found to be crucial to increase the lattice spacing, inducing island-like deposition of Au atoms via the Volmer-Weber growth mode. The resulting products are featured with the morphology that quasi-spherical nanoparticles are scattered over the nanoplates. Due to the presence of two distinctly dimensioned particles in one entity, the current Au-based SPHNSs exhibit unique dual plasmonic absorptions, where the visible absorbance centered at 546 nm is related to the size of the anchored particles. Arising from such a plasmonic advantage, the Au-based SPHNSs exhibit enhancement in photothermal conversion under laser irradiations at the wavelengths of both 808 and 1064 nm. The current work offers a feasible route to fabricate noble metal hybrid nanostructures involving zero-dimensional (OD) and two-dimensional (2D) structures, which could work as promising materials for photothermal conversion.

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