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X-ray and optical characterization of the intermediate products in the Au3+ reduction process by oleylamine

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Abstract Formation of gold nanoparticles (NPs) from the mixture containing NaAuCl4 as a precursor, octadecene as a solvent and oleylamine as a reducing agent was studied in situ by means… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Formation of gold nanoparticles (NPs) from the mixture containing NaAuCl4 as a precursor, octadecene as a solvent and oleylamine as a reducing agent was studied in situ by means of optical and X-ray spectroscopies. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) revealed the presence of initial aggregates of 500 nm average size which split into nanoparticles of about 8 nm width shortly after the reduction from Au3+ to Au+ has been completed. Based on Density Functional Theory (DFT) simulations and analysis of X-ray absorption spectra (XAS) we identified the structure of Au3+ and Au+ gold complexes. Quantitative analysis shows that Au NPs formation proceeds in following steps: substitution of chlorine ligands in Au3+ complex by four oleylamines; reduction of Au3+ to Au+ coordinated by two oleylamines. Latter process occurs in oleylamine micelles in octadecene. The third step is a fragmentation of large micelles into smaller ones shortly after reduction Au3+ to Au+, and subsequent slow growth of Au NPs via reduction of Au+ to Au0.

Keywords: oleylamine; process; reduction au3; reduction; ray optical

Journal Title: Radiation Physics and Chemistry
Year Published: 2020

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