Gold nanoparticle formation during bromoaurate reduction by amino acids.

Langmuir

Advanced Materials and Catalysis Group, School of Applied Sciences (Applied Chemistry), Science, Engineering and Technology Portfolio, RMIT University, Melbourne, Australia.

Published: June 2005

The synthesis and characterization of water-soluble dispersions of gold nanoparticles by the reduction of a potassium tetrabromoaurate precursor solution using the amino acids L-tyrosine, glycyl-L-tyrosine, and L-arginine using alkaline synthesis conditions are reported. The particle sizes determined by small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) measurements are found to be inversely proportional to the rate of particle formation, which was determined by time-resolved UV-visible spectrophotometry measurements, and vary very slowly at intermediate gold concentrations and rapidly at the extremes. Dispersions produced with a mixture of the two amino acids glycyl-L-tyrosine and L-tyrosine showed particle sizes and particle size distributions which were directly proportional to the ratio of the two L-amino acids, thus offering the possibility for control over the properties of the gold nanoparticle dispersions.

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