Abstract

We compared the optical properties of gold nanoparticles (GNPs) in various solvents with those of strawberry-like composite particles (Au/SiO2) consisting of a silica core and single attached GNPs. The results show that Au/SiO2 without any surfactant could regenerate well optical properties of individual GNPs in alcoholic solvents. By the electrophoretic light-scattering measurements, the high dispersibility of Au/SiO2 composite particles dispersed in alcoholic solvents has been demonstrated. In addition, using Derjaguin-Landau-Verwey-Overbeek (DLVO) theory, we proposed a possible mechanism to qualitatively account for the dispersibility of Au/SiO2 in organic solvents such as alcoholic solvents and cyclohexane, which may provide an opportunity to manipulate optical signals of single nanoparticle in organic solvents.

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