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Precise size-control and functionalization of gold nanoparticles synthesized by plasma-liquid interactions: using carboxylic, amino, and thiol ligands.


ABSTRACT: Using gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in high-standard applications requires GNPs to be fabricated with high-quality size and surface properties. Plasma-liquid interactions (PLIs) have the unique ability to synthesize GNPs without using any reducing agents, and the GNP surface is free of stabilizing agents. It is an extreme advantage that ensures success for the subsequent functionalization processes for GNPs. However, fabricating GNPs via PLIs at the desired size has still been a challenge. Here, we present a simple approach to achieving the precise size-control of GNPs synthesized by PLIs. By adding suitable ligands to the precursor solution, the ligands wrap GNPs which interrupts and slows down the rapid growth of GNPs under PLIs. This way, the size of the GNPs can be precisely controlled by adjusting the ligand concentration. Our results showed that the size of the GNPs in the range of 10-60 nm can be fitted to reciprocal functions of the ligand concentration. The potency of the size-control depends on the type of ligands in the order of thiol > amine > carboxylate. The size-control has been well investigated with four common ligands: l-cysteine, glucosamine, salicylic acid, and terephthalic acid. XPS, FTIR, and zeta potential techniques confirmed the presence of these ligands on GNPs. The results indicated that functionalized ligands could be utilized to control the size and functionalize the GNP surface. Hence our approach could simultaneously achieve two goals: precise size-control and functionalization of GNPs without the ligand-exchange step.

SUBMITTER: Thai VP 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9595108 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Precise size-control and functionalization of gold nanoparticles synthesized by plasma-liquid interactions: using carboxylic, amino, and thiol ligands.

Thai Van-Phuoc VP   Nguyen Hieu Duy HD   Saito Nobuo N   Takahashi Kazumasa K   Sasaki Toru T   Kikuchi Takashi T  

Nanoscale advances 20220818 21


Using gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in high-standard applications requires GNPs to be fabricated with high-quality size and surface properties. Plasma-liquid interactions (PLIs) have the unique ability to synthesize GNPs without using any reducing agents, and the GNP surface is free of stabilizing agents. It is an extreme advantage that ensures success for the subsequent functionalization processes for GNPs. However, fabricating GNPs <i>via</i> PLIs at the desired size has still been a challenge. He  ...[more]

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