Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1256025 | Chinese Chemical Letters | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
We herein report a one-step, wet-chemical approach to synthesizing gold nanoplates in large quantities via the AuCl4− thermal reduction process by aniline, without introducing additional capping agent or surfactant. It is found that the reduction kinetics of AuCl4− is greatly altered by varying the initial molar ratio of aniline to AuCl4−. Moreover, further investigation reveals that the in-situ formed polyaniline could serve effectively as a capping agent to preferably adsorb the {1 1 1} facets of gold crystals during a slow reduction process, directing the formation of gold nanoplates.
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Authors
Kang Xu, Zhi rui Guo, Ning Gu,