Química Nova (Jan 2014)

An undergraduate level experiment on the synthesis of Au nanoparticles and their size-dependent optical and catalytic properties

  • Anderson G. M. da Silva,
  • Thenner S. Rodrigues,
  • Alexandra Macedo,
  • Rafael T. P. da Silva,
  • Pedro H. C. Camargo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.5935/0100-4042.20140235
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 10
pp. 1716 – 1720

Abstract

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The synthesis of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) 15, 26, and 34 nm in diameter, followed by the investigation of their size-dependent optical and catalytic properties, is described herein as an undergraduate level experiment. The proposed experiment covers concepts on the synthesis, stabilization, and characterization of Au NPs, their size-dependent optical and catalytic properties at the nanoscale, chemical kinetics, and the role of a catalyst. The experiment should be performed by groups of two or three students in three lab sessions of 3 h each and organized as follows: i) synthesis of Au NPs of different sizes and investigation of their optical properties; ii) evaluation of their catalytic activity; and iii) data analysis and discussion. We believe that this activity enables students to integrate these multidisciplinary concepts in a single experiment as well as to become introduced/familiarized with an active research field and current literature in the areas of nanoparticle synthesis and catalysis.

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