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The role of OH- in the formation of highly selective gold nanowires at extreme pH: multi-fold enhancement in the rate of the catalytic reduction reaction by gold nanowires.

Riham El Kurdi1, Digambara Patra1.   

Abstract

There is a quest to understand the mechanism governing the morphology and geometry control of the particle growth of nanomaterials for their optical and catalytic applications. In the available literature, the role of OH- in dictating the size and shape of Au nanowires is unknown. As one of the first examples, herein, we explore how excess OH- ions in CTAB micelles play a significant role during the highly selective formation of gold nanowires having controlled diameters of ∼20-25 nm and length >1 μm, by reducing Au3+ to Au0 in a one pot, simple synthesis procedure in the presence of Ag+ ions. At pH 4-11, the same procedure does not harvest Au NWs, but Au NPs of diameter 50-70 nm, indicating that excess OH- is needed for nanowire formation. XRD, TGA, DSC, EDX, FT-IR and fluorescence spectroscopic analysis confirm that both CTAB and curcumin act as capping and stabilizing agents for Au NWs as well as Au NPs - there is no remarkable difference in the curcumin/CTAB content between Au NWs and NPs prepared in different pH environments. However, changing the CTAB micellar media to DPPC liposome media inhibits the formation of nanowires at pH ∼13; the growth of the Au NPs diminishes in DPPC liposomes, offering smaller NPs of diameter ∼25 to 30 nm, suggesting that the role of CTAB is necessary in nanowire formation. The rate of NW formation has been found to be 0.13 h-1 and the growth mechanism advocates elongation in the [110] facet of Au [110] as opposed to the [100] or [111] facets. Curcumin capped Au nanowires serve as excellent nano-catalysts for the reduction of nitro-compounds and the rate of reduction of 4-nitrophenol, a model compound, by curcumin capped Au NWs is found to be ∼10 fold higher, compared to Au NPs, which signifies that catalytic activities can be dictated by the size and shape of Au NPs.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28134362     DOI: 10.1039/c6cp08607a

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Phys Chem Chem Phys        ISSN: 1463-9076            Impact factor:   3.676


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Review 1.  Gold and silver nanoparticles in resonance Rayleigh scattering techniques for chemical sensing and biosensing: a review.

Authors:  Riham El-Kurdi; Digambara Patra
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2019-09-04       Impact factor: 5.833

2.  Gold nanoparticles functionalized with Pluronic are viable optical probes for the determination of uric acid.

Authors:  Riham El Kurdi; Digambara Patra
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2018-02-19       Impact factor: 5.833

3.  Nanosensing of ATP by fluorescence recovery after surface energy transfer between rhodamine B and curcubit[7]uril-capped gold nanoparticles.

Authors:  Riham El Kurdi; Digambara Patra
Journal:  Mikrochim Acta       Date:  2018-07-02       Impact factor: 5.833

4.  Solid-State Green Synthesis of Ag NPs: Higher Temperature Harvests Larger Ag NPs but Smaller Size Has Better Catalytic Reduction Reaction.

Authors:  Dina Sadeq Al-Namil; Elsy El Khoury; Digambara Patra
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2019-10-23       Impact factor: 4.379

5.  Liposome-based nanocapsules for the controlled release of dietary curcumin: PDDA and silica nanoparticle-coated DMPC liposomes enhance the fluorescence efficiency and anticancer activity of curcumin.

Authors:  Alaa K Othman; Riham El Kurdi; Adnan Badran; Joelle Mesmar; Elias Baydoun; Digambara Patra
Journal:  RSC Adv       Date:  2022-04-11       Impact factor: 3.361

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