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A Way To Control the Gold Nanocrystals Size: Using Seeds with Different Sizes and Subjecting Them to Mild Annealing

Journal

ACS NANO
Volume 3, Issue 11, Pages 3622-3628

Publisher

AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/nn9007274

Keywords

gold; nanocrystals; annealing; icosahedron; melting

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We demonstrate that the sequence of reactants plays a key factor in the final size of All nanocrystals. The growth mechanism markedly differs with seed size and/or internal crystallinity, Conversely to what could be expected when the multiple-twinned particle (MTP) seeds are rather large (3.5 nm) they control the nanocrystal growth. When the single domain seeds are very small (1.5 nm) the majority of nanocrystals produced are large icosahedral (85%) nanoparticles as predicted from a theoretical model.

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