Temperature-Derived Purification of Gold Nano-Bipyramids for Colorimetric Detection of Tannic Acid
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Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 11572−11580 |
Journal / Publication | ACS Applied Nano Materials |
Volume | 6 |
Issue number | 13 |
Online published | 27 Jun 2023 |
Publication status | Published - 14 Jul 2023 |
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Abstract
Gold nanostructures have attracted broad attention. Among various nanostructures, gold nanobipyramids have shown great potential in sensing, biomedicine, environmental protection, chemical catalysis, and optics due to their unique physical and optical properties and ease of chemical functionalization. Compared with other plasmonic nanostructures, gold nanobipyramids possess narrow optical resonances, stronger plasmonic local field enhancement, and size- and shape-dependent surface plasmon resonance. However, the synthesis and purification of homogeneous gold nanobipyramids are very challenging. The gold nanobipyramids synthesized via the commonly used seed-mediated growth method have low yields and are often coproduced with spherical nanoparticles. In this study, we reported a temperature-derived purification method for the isolation of gold bipyramids. In the presence of salt, by altering the temperature of the solution, large gold bipyramids can be separated from small spherical nanoparticles. As a result, a yield of as high as 97% gold nanobipyramids can be achieved through a single round of purification, and correspondingly, the ratio between the longitudinal surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) and transverse SPR intensity significantly increases to as high as 6.7. The purified gold nanobipyramids can be used as a colorimetric probe in the detection of tannic acid with a detection limit of 0.86 μM and a linear detection range from 1.25 to 37.5 μM. © 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.
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- Gold nanobipyramids, gold nanoparticles, gold nanorods, purification, sensing
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Temperature-Derived Purification of Gold Nano-Bipyramids for Colorimetric Detection of Tannic Acid. / Xue, Yuxiang; Ma, Xinyao; Feng, Xue et al.
In: ACS Applied Nano Materials, Vol. 6, No. 13, 14.07.2023, p. 11572−11580.
In: ACS Applied Nano Materials, Vol. 6, No. 13, 14.07.2023, p. 11572−11580.
Research output: Journal Publications and Reviews › RGC 21 - Publication in refereed journal › peer-review
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