| Literature DB >> 24364737 |
Corinna Kaulen1, Melanie Homberger, Svenja Bourone, Ninet Babajani, Silvia Karthäuser, Astrid Besmehn, Ulrich Simon.
Abstract
Integration of molecule-capped gold nanoparticles (AuNP) into nanoelectronic devices requires detailed knowledge about the AuNP-electrode interface. Here, we report the pH-dependent adsorption of amine or carboxylic acid-terminated gold nanoparticles on platinum or gold/palladium (30% Pd) alloy, respectively. We synthesized amine-terminated AuNP, applying a new solid phase supported approach, as well as AuNP exhibiting carboxylic acid as terminal groups. The pH-induced agglomeration of the synthesized AuNP was investigated by UV-vis, DLS, and ζ-potential measurements. Depending on the pH and the ionic strength of the AuNP solution a preferential adsorption on the different metals occurred. Thereby, we demonstrate that by choosing the appropriate functional group and adjusting the pH as well as the ionic strength a directed binding can be achieved, which is an essential prerequisite for applications of these particles in nanoelectronics. These findings will pave the way for a controlled designing of the interface between molecule-capped AuNP and metallic electrodes for applications in nanoelectronics.Entities:
Year: 2014 PMID: 24364737 DOI: 10.1021/la404110y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Langmuir ISSN: 0743-7463 Impact factor: 3.882