We have carried out a comprehensive study on the formation mechanism of Au nanorods (AuNRs) in binary surfactant mixtures composed of quaternary ammonium halide and sodium oleate (NaOL). We identify… Click to show full abstract
We have carried out a comprehensive study on the formation mechanism of Au nanorods (AuNRs) in binary surfactant mixtures composed of quaternary ammonium halide and sodium oleate (NaOL). We identify the cetyltrimethyl ammonium (CTA)-Br-Ag+ complex as the key ingredient in directing the anisotropic growth of AuNRs. Based on the improved understanding of the cooperative interactions among CTA+, Br– and Ag+, we further demonstrate that AgBr, which is readily solubilized by the cetyltrimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) or cetyltrimethyl ammonium chloride (CTAC) micelles, can be employed as the combined source of Ag+ and Br– for the preparation of AuNRs. The growth of high-quality AuNRs can be completed within 15 min under extremely low bromide content (0.1 mM).
               
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