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Langmuir | 2008

Growth of tetrahedral silver nanocrystals in aqueous solution and their SERS enhancement.

Ji Zhou; Jing An; Bin Tang; Shuping Xu; Yanxin Cao; Bing Zhao; Weiqing Xu; Jingjing Chang; John R. Lombardi

Silver nanocrystals with tetrahedral shapes and {111} faces have been synthesized by the light-driven growth method in an aqueous solution. The nanocrystals of T(d) symmetry were formed under the effect of tartrate and citrate as the structural-directing reagents at the appropriate stages of reaction. Further, the nanocrystals may be assembled through electrostatic interaction to develop large-scale particle surfaces with sharp vertexes, which can generate strong localized electromagnetic field for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) studies. Benzenethiol was used as the probe to evaluate their SERS enhancement, and enhancement factors of up to 10(6) are reached. As a kind of promising material, these novel nanocrystals will be applied in surface enhanced spectroscopy and plasmonics field.


Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics | 2009

Kinetic effects of halide ions on the morphological evolution of silver nanoplates

Bin Tang; Shuping Xu; Jing An; Bing Zhao; Weiqing Xu; John R. Lombardi

Time-resolved extinction spectroscopy is employed to study the reaction kinetics in the shape-conversion reaction involving halide ions (including Cl(-), Br(-) and I(-)) etching (sculpturing) silver nanoplates. A series of time-resolved extinction spectra are obtained during the in situ etching process and the evolution of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) of the silver nanoparticles is analyzed. Spectral analysis indicates that the conversion of nanoprisms starts simultaneously with the emergence of nanodisks when the halide ions are added. The etching rate of different halide ions is evaluated through the in-plane dipole resonance peak intensity of silver nanoplates vs. the reaction time (dI/dt). The relationship between the etching rate and the halide ion concentration shows that the halide ion etching reaction can be considered as a pseudo-first-order reaction. The effect of different halide ions on the shape-conversion of silver nanoplates is compared in detail. The activation energy of the etching reaction is calculated, which indicates that the etching ability of different halide ions is on the order of Cl(-) < I(-) < Br(-).


Nanotechnology | 2009

The facet selectivity of inorganic ions on silver nanocrystals in etching reactions

Shuping Xu; Bin Tang; Xianliang Zheng; Ji Zhou; Jing An; Xiaohua Ning; Weiqing Xu

The facet selectivity of the halide ions and chlorauric acid for several shaped silver nanocrystals is presented in this paper. Two inorganic ions show different representations when they are used for etching silver nanocrystals in the self-sacrificial template reaction. The morphological changes of the silver nanocrystals indicate that the halide ions prefer to etch the (110) facets of silver nanocrystals, while in the chlorauric acid etching reaction, gold first modifies the (110) facets and then lets chlorauric acid etch the (111) facets instead. The selective facet etching on individual nanoparticles in the solution phase has crucial significance in the control-synthesis of nanocrystals and the facet asymmetric reaction.


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Sculpturing Effect of Chloride Ions in Shape Transformation from Triangular to Discal Silver Nanoplates

Jing An; Bin Tang; Xianliang Zheng; Ji Zhou; Fengxia Dong; Shuping Xu; Ye Wang; Bing Zhao; Weiqing Xu


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Photoinduced Shape Evolution: From Triangular to Hexagonal Silver Nanoplates

Jing An; Bin Tang; Xiaohua Ning; Ji Zhou; Shuping Xu; Bing Zhao; Weiqing Xu; and Charlie Corredor; John R. Lombardi


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2007

Laser-Induced Growth of Monodisperse Silver Nanoparticles with Tunable Surface Plasmon Resonance Properties and a Wavelength Self-Limiting Effect

Xianliang Zheng; Weiqing Xu; Charlie Corredor; Shuping Xu; Jing An; and Bing Zhao; John R. Lombardi


Thin Solid Films | 2006

Preparation of silver nanoparticles by photo-reduction for surface-enhanced Raman scattering

Jiangbo Zeng; Wei Song; Jing An; Bing Zhao


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2009

Photoinduced Shape Conversion and Reconstruction of Silver Nanoprisms

Bin Tang; Shuping Xu; Jing An; Bing Zhao; Weiqing Xu


Journal of Physical Chemistry C | 2008

Silver Nanodisks with Tunable Size by Heat Aging

Bin Tang; Jing An; Xianliang Zheng; Shuping Xu; Dongmei Li; Ji Zhou; Bing Zhao; Weiqing Xu


Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy | 2006

A simple method to synthesize triangular silver nanoparticles by light irradiation.

Weiqing Xu; Jing An; Dongmei Li; Bing Zhao

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