Abstract
We present a facile and reproducible method for synthesizing monodisperse platinum (Pt) spheres with sizes ranging from 10 to 100 nm in diameter and exceptionally small standard deviations of 3% for large spheres. The reaction takes place in aqueous solution using a multistep seed-mediated approach. The Pt nanospheres consist of several small crystallites resulting in a surface roughness of 5-10 nm. Extinction spectra are measured from particles dispersed in water and calculated for single particles which are found to be in excellent agreement. We obtain a linear correlation between the plasmon extinction maximum (from UV to the visible regions) and the particle diameter which might be of value for experimentalists in the field. © 2008 American Chemical Society.
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Bigall, N. C., Härtling, T., Klose, M., Simon, P., Eng, L. M., & Eychmüller, A. (2008). Monodisperse platinum nanospheres with adjustable diameters from 10 to 100 nm: Synthesis and distinct optical properties. Nano Letters, 8(12), 4588–4592. https://doi.org/10.1021/nl802901t
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