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Voltammetric monitoring of gold nanoparticle formation facilitated by glycyl-L-tyrosine: Relation to electronic spectra and transmission electron microscopy images

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posted on 2024-11-01, 02:31 authored by James Booth, Suresh BhargavaSuresh Bhargava, Alan Bond, A O'Mullane
Voltammetric techniques have been introduced to monitor the formation of gold nanoparticles produced via the reaction of the amino acid glycyl-L-tyrosine with Au(III) (bromoaurate) in 0.05 M KOH conditions. The alkaline conditions facilitate amino acid binding to Au(III), inhibit the rate of reduction to Au(0), and provide an excellent supporting electrolyte for voltammetric studies. Data obtained revealed that a range of time-dependent gold solution species are involved in gold nanoparticle formation and that the order in which reagents are mixed is critical to the outcome. Concomitantly with voltammetric measurements, the properties of gold nanoparticles formed are probed by examination of electronic spectra in order to understand how the solution environment present during nanoparticle growth affects the final distribution of the nanoparticles. Images obtained by the ex situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM) technique enable the physical properties of the nanoparticles isolated in the solid state to be assessed. Use of this combination of in situ and ex situ techniques provides a versatile framework for elucidating the details of nanoparticle formation.

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Journal

Journal of Physical Chemistry Part B: Condensed Matter, Materials, Surfaces, Interfaces and Biophysical

Volume

110

Issue

25

Start page

12419

End page

12426

Total pages

8

Publisher

American Chemical Society

Place published

Washington

Language

English

Copyright

Copyright © 2006 American Chemical Society

Former Identifier

2006000378

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2009-02-27