Abstract
Gold/titania nanocomposites with a core-shell structure were prepared by sol-gel reaction of titanium tetrabutoxide (TTBO) with gold nanoparticles, core-stabilized with cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB), using a ternary mixture of alcohol/acetonitrile/water as solvent. TEM characterization of the resulting constructs revealed spherical nanocomposites, each containing a single gold core. The mean diameter of the gold cores was 13 nm, while the thicknesses of titania shells were readily tuned in the range 4-30 nm by varying the alkyl chain length of the alcohol. In addition, the gold nanoparticles exhibited a deep red color, with an intense extinction peak at 527 nm, owing to their surface plasmon resonance (SPR) properties. When the Au nanoparticles were coated with a titania shell, their color changed to purple and the SPR peak shifted to a higher wavelength of 537 nm. Furthermore, the core-shell nanocomposites were found to display photocatalytic activity for the oxidation of 2-propanol under illumination by visible light (α= 500-560 nm). © 2014 by Japan Oil Chemists' Society.
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Kanda, T., Komata, K., Torigoe, K., Endo, T., Sakai, K., Abe, M., & Sakai, H. (2014). Preparation of Gold/Titania core-shell Nanocomposites with a tunable shell thickness. Journal of Oleo Science, 63(5), 507–513. https://doi.org/10.5650/jos.ess13203
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