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Controlled Synthesis of Gold Nanostars by Using a Zwitterionic Surfactant

Journal

CHEMISTRY-A EUROPEAN JOURNAL
Volume 18, Issue 30, Pages 9381-9390

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/chem.201201024

Keywords

gold; nanostructures; seed-growth synthesis; surface plasmon resonance; zwitterions

Funding

  1. Fondazione Cariplo (Bandi Ricerca Scientifica e Tecnologica sui Materiali Avanzati) [2010-0454]
  2. Ministero dell'Istruzione, Universita e Ricerca (MIUR)
  3. Almamater Foundation (Pavia)
  4. Regione Lombardia [SAL-45]

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By replacing cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) with the zwitterionic lauryl sulfobetaine (LSB) surfactant in the classical seed-growth synthesis, monocrystalline gold nanostars (m-NS) and pentatwinned gold asymmetric nanostars (a-NS) were obtained instead of nanorods. The main product under all synthetic conditions was a-NS, which have branches with high aspect ratios (AR), thus leading to LSPR absorptions in the 7501150 nm range. The percentage of m-NS versus a-NS, the aspect ratio of the a-NS branches, and consequently the position of their LSPR absorption can be finely tuned simply by regulating the concentration of reductant, the concentration of surfactant, or the concentration of the catalytic Ag+ cation. The m-NS have instead shorter and larger branches, the AR of which is poorly influenced by synthetic conditions and displays an LSPR positioned around 700 nm. A growth mechanism that involves the direct contact of the sulfate moiety of LSB on the surface of the nano-object is proposed, thereby implying preferential coating of the {111} Au faces with weak interactions. Consistent with this, we also observed the straightforward complete displacement of the LSB surfactant from the surface of the nanostars. This was obtained by the simple addition of thiols in aqueous solution to yield extremely stable coated a-NS and m-NS that are resistant to highly acidic, basic, and in similar to in vivo conditions.

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