Issue 26, 2008

Kinetics of the X-ray induced gold nanoparticle synthesis

Abstract

Time resolved small angle scattering has been employed to follow the formation kinetics of gold nanoparticles from a solution of gold hydrochlorate and tris-sodium citrate at room temperature. While UV irradiation leads to a slow kinetics as observed by optical spectroscopy, the irradiation by the X-rays led to a reduction of the gold within a few minutes. The size and morphology evolution during the radiolytic formation of particles displays the initial nucleation phase and the growth kinetics, which exhibit very nonuniform behavior. They show that the electrostatics of the particle stabilization plays a pronounced role in the repulsive forces and transient clustering of particles.

Graphical abstract: Kinetics of the X-ray induced gold nanoparticle synthesis

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
29 Oct 2007
Accepted
08 Apr 2008
First published
12 May 2008

Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008,10, 3888-3894

Kinetics of the X-ray induced gold nanoparticle synthesis

A. Plech, V. Kotaidis, A. Siems and M. Sztucki, Phys. Chem. Chem. Phys., 2008, 10, 3888 DOI: 10.1039/B716599D

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