Abstract

Despite seed-mediated growth approach being the state of art method for synthesis of gold nanorods, the mechanism of gold nanorod formation to control final aspect ratio of the nanorods is not yet well understood. In this work, formation of Au nanorods has been investigated using curcumin, a hydrophobic molecule, as secondary reducing agent, instead of popularly used hydrophilic ascorbic acid. It is found that the nature of the secondary reducing agent plays a crucial role in preferential enhancement of Au nanorod formation. Although in the seed-mediated growth approach the concentration of curcumin has similar effect on Au nanorod formation as observed for ascorbic acid earlier, the combination of the nature of the capping agent of seed particles as well as that of the secondary reducing agent determines the final aspect ratio of the nanorods. Hydrophobic (secondary) reducing agent, curcumin, prefers CTAB capped seed solution compared with citrate capped seed solution. The mechanism of nanorod formation ...

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