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  • Multimetallic plasmonic nanoparticles offer enhanced functionality for applications in catalysis and sensing compared to monometallic ones, due to their unique electronic structures.
  • Despite various techniques, creating these nanoparticles under controlled soft conditions remains challenging, but a new single-step laser-induced deposition method successfully synthesized mono-, bi-, and tri-metallic nanoparticles from existing precursors.
  • The study revealed that the size of the nanoparticles varies by metal type, with gold being the largest (140-200 nm), silver smaller (40-60 nm), and platinum the smallest (2-3 nm), while bi- and tri-metallic nanoparticles formed core-shell structures through alloying during growth.

Article Abstract

Multimetallic plasmonic systems usually have distinct advantages over monometallic nanoparticles due to the peculiarity of the electronic structure appearing in advanced functionality systems, which is of great importance in a variety of applications including catalysis and sensing. Despite several reported techniques, the controllable synthesis of multimetallic plasmonic nanoparticles in soft conditions is still a challenge. Here, mono-, bi- and tri-metallic nanoparticles were successfully obtained as a result of a single step laser-induced deposition approach from monometallic commercially available precursors. The process of nanoparticles formation is starting with photodecomposition of the metal precursor resulting in nucleation and the following growth of the metal phase. The deposited nanoparticles were studied comprehensively with various experimental techniques such as SEM, TEM, EDX, XPS, and UV-VIS absorption spectroscopy. The size of monometallic nanoparticles is strongly dependent on the type of metal: 140-200 nm for Au, 40-60 nm for Ag, 2-3 nm for Pt. Bi- and trimetallic nanoparticles were core-shell structures representing monometallic crystallites surrounded by an alloy of respective metals. The formation of an alloy phase took place between monometallic nanocrystallites of different metals in course of their growth and agglomeration stage.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8746481PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12010146DOI Listing

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