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Dr. Xiaogang Han is a professor in Xi’an Jiaotong University (XJTU) in China. He graduated from Shanxi University with a bachelor degree in material chemistry in 2000, and later on pursued his doctoral studies with Prof. Zhaoxiang Deng at the University of Science and Technology of China. After obtaining his Ph.D. degree in 2009, he continued to work on inorganic nanomaterial synthesis and app...
韩晓刚
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Role of Salt in the Spontaneous Assembly of Charged Gold Nanoparticles in Ethanol
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Date:
2025-04-30
Title of Paper:
Role of Salt in the Spontaneous Assembly of Charged Gold Nanoparticles in Ethanol
Journal:
Langmuir
Summary:
This paper investigates the role of salt in the spontaneous linear assembly of charged gold nanoparticles in ethanol and attempts to clear up a misunderstanding on the role of ethanol in this process. Many prior reports have noted that the addition of ethanol to an aqueous solution of gold nanoparticles causes their aggregation into linear assemblies. It was therefore believed that ethanol plays the determining role during the assembly process. In this work, we carried out systematic studies which indicate that residual salt in conjunction with ethanol, instead of ethanol itself, induces the assembly of gold nanoparticles in ethanol. In the absence of salt, gold nanoparticles can be well dispersed in an ethanol solution. Furthermore, we find that the chainlike assemblies can disassemble upon dilution of the salt or the evaporation of ethanol if the gold nanoparticles are protected with a sufficiently strong ligand.
Co-author:
Xiaogang Han, James Goebl, Zhenda Lu, Yadong Yin*
Volume:
27
Page Number:
5282-5289
Translation or Not:
No
Date of Publication:
2011-04-05

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