Kinetically controlled fabrication of gold nanorods and investigation of their thermal stability via in-situ TEM heating

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Size controlled CTAB-capped AuNRs with various aspect ratios (ARs) ranging from 1.63±0.13 to 4.12±0.25 were synthesized following a modified seed-mediated method. Their thermal stability was examined by in-situ TEM heating. The results revealed a structural change from rods to spheres with increasing temperature. At lower temperatures < 300°C, the AR decreased rapidly and, for temperatures >600°C, particles became increasingly spherical. This behaviour occurred at temperatures lower than the melting point of bulk gold supporting a surface diffusion mechanism with material diffusing from the tips and redepositing at the middle of the rods. The rate of change in AR appeared to increase for thinner AuNRs.

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Chankhunthod, N., Aslam, Z., Critchley, K., Evans, S. D., & Brydson, R. (2017). Kinetically controlled fabrication of gold nanorods and investigation of their thermal stability via in-situ TEM heating. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 902). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/902/1/012007

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