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Opportunistic use of tetrachloroaurate photolysis in the generation of reductive species for the production of gold nanostructures.

Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2011-06-01)
Katherine L McGilvray, Jenna Granger, Maria Correia, Jeffrey T Banks, J C Scaiano
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The photolysis of gold salts is rarely viewed as the initiation for gold nanoparticle (AuNP) formation. Yet, photolysis of AuCl(4)(-) generates chlorine atoms whose rich hydrogen transfer chemistry can readily generate strongly reducing radicals. Interesting precursors include hydrogen peroxide, 2-propanol, 1,4-cyclohexadiene and tetrahydrofuran; all of them yield strongly reducing radicals. Further, this group of substrates has been selected because of the innocuous and volatile nature of reagents and products, thus allowing a remarkably clean synthesis of gold nanostructures. In the case of H(2)O(2) the by-products are water and oxygen. The methodology reported here opens the door to particles that can be modified in situ or post-synthesis with custom surface covering without concern for chemical debris from the nanostructure synthesis.

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1,4-Cyclohexadiene, 97%
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1,4-Cyclohexadiene, purum, ≥97.0% (GC)