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Exploring the Bottom-Up Growth of Anisotropic Gold Nanoparticles from Substrate-Bound Seeds in Microfluidic Reactors

Gail A. Vinnacombe‐Willson, Joy K. Lee, Naihao Chiang, Leonardo Scarabelli, Shouzheng Yue, Ruth A. Foley, Isaura M. Frost, Paul S. Weiss, Steven J. Jonas

2023ACS Applied Nano Materials15 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

synthetic method, whereby gold nanostars are formed directly on the internal walls of microfluidic reactors. The dense plasmonic substrate coatings were grown in microfluidic channels with different geometries to elucidate the impacts of flow rate and profile on reagent consumption, product morphology, and density. Nanostar growth was found to occur in the flow-limited regime and our results highlight the possibility of creating shape gradients or incorporating multiple morphologies in the same microreactor, which is challenging to achieve with traditional self-assembly. The plasmonic-microfluidic platforms developed herein have implications for a broad range of applications, including cell culture/sorting, catalysis, sensing, and drug/gene delivery.

Topics & Concepts

MicrofluidicsMicroreactorNanotechnologyMaterials scienceSubstrate (aquarium)PlasmonColloidal goldNanoparticleCatalysisChemistryOptoelectronicsGeologyBiochemistryOceanographyGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsInnovative Microfluidic and Catalytic Techniques InnovationNanomaterials and Printing Technologies
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