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Direct synthesis of Au–Ag nanoframes by galvanic replacement <i>via</i> a continuous concaving process

Fang Cheng, Wenjie Gu, Han Zhang, Chunyuan Song, Yunfeng Zhu, Feiyue Ge, Kuiming Qu, Hai Xu, Xue‐Jun Wu, Lianhui Wang

2022Nanoscale22 citationsDOI

Abstract

Controlled synthesis of noble-metal nanoframes is of great interest due to their promising applications in plasmonics and catalysis. However, the synthesis is largely limited to a multiple-step approach involving selective deposition followed by selective etching. Here we report a facile and general strategy to synthesize Au-Ag nanoframes based on a direct galvanic replacement reaction between Ag nanoparticles and a gold(I) complex, sodium aurothiosulfate, without an extra etching process. The formation of Au-Ag nanoframes in our approach undergoes a continuous concaving and hollowing-out process from Ag templates, which is related to selective Au deposition and the Kirkendall effect. As a proof-of-concept, it was shown that Au-Ag nanoframes with different dimensions can be prepared from the corresponding Ag nanocolloids using our strategy. The prepared wire-like Au-Ag nanoframes show superior single-particle surface-enhanced Raman scattering due to the linear narrow nanogaps within the nanoframes. We believe this study signifies a new approach by mediating galvanic replacement to prepare noble-metal nanoframes with precise controllability, which may enable a variety of applications in plasmonics and catalysis.

Topics & Concepts

Galvanic cellMaterials scienceNoble metalKirkendall effectNanotechnologyMicroreactorNanoparticleEtching (microfabrication)CatalysisMetalMetallurgyChemistryLayer (electronics)BiochemistryGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsCopper-based nanomaterials and applicationsQuantum Dots Synthesis And Properties
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