Turkevich method for gold nanoparticle synthesis revisited

J Kimling, M Maier, B Okenve, V Kotaidis… - The Journal of …, 2006 - ACS Publications
J Kimling, M Maier, B Okenve, V Kotaidis, H Ballot, A Plech
The Journal of Physical Chemistry B, 2006ACS Publications
The growth of gold nanoparticles by reduction by citrate and ascorbic acid has been
examined in detail to explore the parameter space of reaction conditions. It is found that gold
particles can be produced in a wide range of sizes, from 9 to 120 nm, with defined size
distribution, following the earlier work of Turkevich and Frens. The reaction is initiated
thermally or in comparison by UV irradiation, which results in similar final products. The
kinetics of the extinction spectra show the multiple steps of primary and secondary clustering …
The growth of gold nanoparticles by reduction by citrate and ascorbic acid has been examined in detail to explore the parameter space of reaction conditions. It is found that gold particles can be produced in a wide range of sizes, from 9 to 120 nm, with defined size distribution, following the earlier work of Turkevich and Frens. The reaction is initiated thermally or in comparison by UV irradiation, which results in similar final products. The kinetics of the extinction spectra show the multiple steps of primary and secondary clustering leading to polycrystallites.
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