Nano Biomedicine and Engineering (Dec 2011)
Au-Ag Gradient Alloy Nanoparticles with Extended Surface Plasmon Resonance Wavelength: Synthesis via Microreaction
Abstract
Au-Ag gradient alloy nanoparticles were directly synthesized in a microreaction system with their surface plasmon resonance been facilely adjusted. The surface plasmon resonance wavelength was red-shifted through increasing the raw ratio of Au3+:Ag+, decreasing the synthesis temperature or the residence time. A linear relationship was found between the surface plasmon resonance wavelength and the synthesis temperature, or the residence time. The range of surface plasmon resonance wavelength of monodispersed Au-Ag gradient alloy could be extended to 548 nm generated on the enrichment of Au as outer layer. It provided a suitable way to prepare Au-Ag gradient alloy NPs with longer surface plasmon resonance wavelength than 520 nm (Au) at low temperature.
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