Abstract

Au nanoparticles dispersed SiO 2/TiO 2 layered films were prepared by a novel wet process known as the liquid phase deposition method. Their structure, surface morphology, chemical states, particle size and optical properties were investigated by using X-ray diffraction, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy, scanning electron microscopy and ultraviolet–visible absorption spectroscopy. Au nanoparticles were obtained in the both oxide matrices by the thermal reduction. The XPS studies showed that Au III and Au I ionic species were co-deposited in the SiO 2/TiO 2 layered films. TEM observation revealed that the most of Au nanoparticles were transferred into the crystalline anatase TiO 2 matrix after the heat treatment. It was found that, the distributed Au nanoparticles were more stable in the crystalline TiO 2 than amorphous SiO 2 matrix. The mean size of Au in SiO 2 (∼ 15 nm) is larger than that of TiO 2 (∼ 5 nm) matrix. An absorption peak of Au particles was observed at the wavelength of ca. 570 nm which could be assigned to the surface plasmon absorption band of Au nanoparticles.

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