A Versatile Synthetic Pathway for Producing Mesostructured Plasmonic Nanostructures

November 1, 2022

Title

A Versatile Synthetic Pathway for Producing Mesostructured Plasmonic Nanostructures

Author

Sejung Kim, Stephen Palani, Fehmi Civitci, Xiaolin Nan, Stuart Ibsen

Year

2022

Journal

small

Abstract

Highly branched gold (Au) nanostructures with sharp tips are considered excellent substrates for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based sensing technologies. Here, a simple synthetic route for producing Au or Au-Ag bimetallic mesostructures with multiple sharpened tips in the presence of carbon quantum dots (CQDs) is presented. The morphologies of these mesostructured plasmonic nanoparticles (MSPNs) can be controlled by adjusting the concentration of CQDs, reaction temperatures, and seed particles. The optimal molar ratio for [HAuCl4]/[CQDs] is found to be ≈25. At this molar ratio, the diameters of MSPNs can be tuned from 80 to 200 nm by changing the reaction temperature from 25 to 80 °C. In addition, it is found that hierarchical MSPNs consisting of multiple Au nanocrystals can be formed over the entire seed particle surface. Finally, the SERS activity of these MSPNs is examined through the detection of rhodamine 6G and methylene blue. Of the different mesostructures, the bimetallic MSPNs have the highest sensitivity with the ability to detect 10−7 m of rhodamine 6G and 10−6 m of methylene blue. The properties of these MSPN particles, made using a novel synthetic process, make them excellent candidates for SERS-based chemical sensing applications.

Instrument

FT/IR-4100

Keywords

plasmonic nanostructure