| Literature DB >> 28628329 |
Nabeel Ahmad1,2, Guillaume Wang1, Jaysen Nelayah1, Christian Ricolleau1, Damien Alloyeau1.
Abstract
The shape-dependent properties of gold nanostars (NSs) have motivated massive research efforts in the field of colloidal chemistry to gain a better control over the morphology of these promising nanostructures. Nevertheless, this challenge requires a better understanding of the atomic-scale processes leading to the formation of stellated nanoparticles. We hereby report an unprecedented in situ study focused on the seed-mediated synthesis of symmetric gold NSs performed by radiolysis in methanol. We take advantage of the spatial and temporal resolutions of liquid-cell transmission electron microscopy to unravel the key effects of the growth speed, seed-crystal morphology, and dimethylamine functionalization on the formation mechanisms, shape, and stability of NSs enclosed by high-index facets. Surprisingly, the stellation processes transforming icosahedral nanoparticles into NSs with 20 sharp arms entails a continuous restructuring of NS facets driven by surface diffusion, which provide a fresh look at faceting mechanisms.Entities:
Keywords: Symmetric gold nanostars; dimethylamine functionalization; growth processes; liquid-cell TEM; seed-mediated synthesis; stellation
Year: 2017 PMID: 28628329 DOI: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.7b01013
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189