Ganganath S. Perera
Mississippi State University
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Langmuir | 2015
Ganganath S. Perera; Charles B. Nettles; Yadong Zhou; Shengli Zou; T. Keith Hollis; Dongmao Zhang
Ion-pairing, the association of oppositely charged ionic species in solution and at liquid/solid interfaces has been proposed as a key factor for a wide range of physicochemical phenomena. However, experimental observations of ion pairing at the ligand/solid interfaces are challenging due to difficulties in differentiating ion species in the electrical double layer from that adsorbed on the solid surfaces. Using surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy in combination with electrolyte washing, we presented herein the first direct experimental evidence of ion pairing, the coadsorption of oppositely charged ionic species onto gold nanoparticles (AuNPs). Ion pairing reduces the electrolyte concentration threshold in inducing AuNP aggregation and enhances the competitiveness of electrolyte over neutral molecules for binding to AuNP surfaces. The methodology and insights provided in this work should be important for understanding electrolyte interfacial interactions with nanoparticles.
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2018
Ganganath S. Perera; Sumudu A. Athukorale; Felio Perez; Charles U. Pittman; Dongmao Zhang
The stability of citrate-residues on gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) against ligand displacement has been controversial. Using AuNPs synthesized with deuterated citrate in combination with in-situ surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) analysis, we report that both citrate-residues and solution impurities can be simultaneously adsorbed onto citrate-reduced AuNPs in solution. The citrate-residues can be readily displaced from AuNPs by organosulfur such as organothiols (RS-H), organodisuflide (R-S-S-R), and non-specific ligands including halides and adenine. Control experiments conducted on high-purity gold films sputter-coated onto silicone substrates indicate that air-borne and solvent-borne impurities rapidly contaminate the gold surfaces. Head-to-head comparison of ligand-functionalized AuNPs by in-situ SERS measurements verses those from the ex-situ X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic (XPS) measurements reveal that the impurity deposition can compromise the reliability of ex-situ XPS identification of surface adsorbates on AuNPs in solution. These insights are of general significance to nanoscience research given the broad interest in nanoparticle surface chemistry and popularity of XPS for nanomaterial characterizations.
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013
Siyam M. Ansar; Ganganath S. Perera; Dongping Jiang; Robert A. Holler; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013
Siyam M. Ansar; Ganganath S. Perera; Patricia Gomez; George Salomon; Erick S. Vasquez; I-Wei Chu; Shengli Zou; Charles U. Pittman; Keisha B. Walters; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Kumudu Siriwardana; Nuwanthi Suwandaratne; Ganganath S. Perera; Willard E. Collier; Felio Perez; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2013
Siyam M. Ansar; Ganganath S. Perera; Fathima S. Ameer; Shengli Zou; Charles U. Pittman; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Manuel Gadogbe; Yadong Zhou; Sandamini H. Alahakoon; Ganganath S. Perera; Shengli Zou; Charles U. Pittman; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2015
Ganganath S. Perera; Allen LaCour; Yadong Zhou; Kate L. Henderson; Shengli Zou; Felio Perez; Joseph P. Emerson; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2014
Ganganath S. Perera; Siyam M. Ansar; Shanshan Hu; Maodu Chen; Shengli Zou; Charles U. Pittman; Dongmao Zhang
Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2016
Ganganath S. Perera; Gang Yang; Charles B. Nettles; Felio Perez; T. Keith Hollis; Dongmao Zhang