Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1652198 | Materials Letters | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A seed-growth method has been applied to synthesize gold (Au) and Au–silver (Ag) bimetallic nanoparticles (NP) by using 12-3-12, a cationic Gemini surfactant, as a capping agent as well as micellar template. A systematic increase in the [12-3-12] from pre- to post-micellar region (up to 5 times the critical micelle concentration, cmc) produces Au NP from spherical to large plate like structures. Keeping [12-3-12] constant (equal to 1 / 2 cmc) and increasing ascorbic acid (AA) concentration lead to the formation of core shell type Au–Ag bimetallic NP. At maximum AA concentration (i.e. [AA] = 5.6 mM), fused bimetallic Au–Ag NP are obtained. The anisotropic growth of such materials is a key factor for various applications in nanotechnology.
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Authors
Mandeep Singh Bakshi, Poonam Sharma, Tarlok Singh Banipal,