Casting of Gold Nanoparticles with High Aspect Ratios inside DNA Molds

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Abstract

DNA nanostructures provide a powerful platform for the programmable assembly of nanomaterials. Here this approach is extended to synthesize rod-like gold nanoparticles in a full DNA controlled manner. The approach is based on DNA molds containing elongated cavities. Gold is deposited inside the molds using a seeded-growth procedure. By carefully exploring the growth parameters it is shown that gold nanostructures with aspect ratios of up to 7 can be grown from single seeds. The highly anisotropic growth is in this case controlled only by the rather soft and porous DNA walls. The optimized seeded growth procedure provides a robust and simple routine to achieve continuous gold nanostructures using DNA templating.

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Ye, J., Weichelt, R., Kemper, U., Gupta, V., König, T. A. F., Eychmüller, A., & Seidel, R. (2020). Casting of Gold Nanoparticles with High Aspect Ratios inside DNA Molds. Small, 16(39). https://doi.org/10.1002/smll.202003662

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