Abstract

The seed-mediated growth of gold nanorods is shown to be strongly dependent on the reaction time and chemical environment of the reaction solution. The versatile seed-mediated approach in aqueous surfactant solutions has been used in this study for the synthesis of gold nanorods. Changes in the aspect ratio of gold nanorods were reflected in shifts of the plasmon resonance peaks and were monitored using UV-Visible absorption spectroscopy (UV-Vis) to follow the different stages of gold nanorod formation as a function of time and varying amounts of silver ion. Unlike the use of strong reducing agents to make spherical gold nanoparticles, the growth of gold nanorods requires weak reducing conditions, leading to an unknown degree of gold reduction. Therefore, cyclic voltammetry was used to electrochemically interrogate the entire reaction from gold seed to gold nanorod as a function of time. Data obtained revealed that time-dependent gold species are involved in gold nanorod formation.

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