Probing the surface oxidation of chemically synthesised gold nanospheres and nanorods

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In this study, the electrochemical behaviour of commercially available gold spheres and rods stabilised by carboxylic acid and cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) moieties, respectively, are investigated. The cyclic voltammetric behaviour in acidic electrolyte is distinctly different with the nanorods exhibiting unusual oxidative behaviour due to an electrodissolution process. The nanospheres exhibited responses typical of a highly defective surface which significantly impacted on electrocatalytic activity. A repetitive potential cycling cleaning procedure was also investigated which did not improve the activity of the nanorods and resulted in deactivating the gold spheres due to decreasing the level of surface defects. © 2014 The Author(s).

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Plowman, B. J., Thompson, N., & O’Mullane, A. P. (2014). Probing the surface oxidation of chemically synthesised gold nanospheres and nanorods. Gold Bulletin, 47(3), 177–183. https://doi.org/10.1007/s13404-014-0141-1

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