AI Article Synopsis

  • - The study discusses how gold nanoparticles can be formed in chitosan, a natural polymer, using pulsed ultraviolet laser irradiation after immersing the polymer in a gold precursor solution.
  • - Two main processes are responsible for nanoparticle creation: photoreduction, which grows larger gold particles, and photofragmentation, which breaks them down into smaller ones.
  • - The method allows for localized formation of gold nanoparticles, enhancing the material's properties and potential uses in areas like microfluidics for blood analysis, drug transport, and tissue scaffolding.

Article Abstract

The in situ formation of gold nanoparticles into the natural polymer chitosan is described upon pulsed laser irradiation. In particular, hydrogel-type films of chitosan get loaded with the gold precursor, chloroauric acid salt (HAuCl(4)), by immersion in its aqueous solution. After the irradiation of this system with increasing number of ultraviolet laser pulses, we observe the formation of gold nanoparticles with increasing density and decreasing size. Analytical studies using absorption measurements, atomic force microscopy, scanning electron microscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy of the nanocomposite samples throughout the irradiation procedure reveal that under the specific irradiation conditions there are two competing mechanisms responsible for the nanoparticles production: the photoreduction of the precursor responsible for the rising growth of gold particles with increasing size and the subsequent photofragmentation of these particles into smaller ones. The described method allows the localized formation of gold nanoparticles into specific areas of the polymeric films, expanding its potential applications due to its patterning capability. The size and density control of the gold nanoparticles, obtained by the accurate increase of the laser irradiation time, is accompanied by the simultaneously controlled increase of the wettability of the obtained gold nanocomposite surfaces. The capability of tailoring the hydrophilicity of nanocomposite materials based on natural polymer and biocompatible gold nanoparticles provides new potentialities in microfluidics or lab on chip devices for blood analysis or drugs transport, as well as in scaffold development for preferential cells growth.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la203893hDOI Listing

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