Fabrication of gold nanoparticle-polymer composite particles with raspberry, core-shell and amorphous morphologies at room temperature viaelectrostatic interactions and diffusion

Composite particles with varying morphologies composed of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) and polymers were fabricated based on a combination of electrostatic interactions between the polymer particles and Au NPs and diffusion processes. The positively charged polymer particles were prepared from amino-...

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Published inSoft matter Vol. 10; no. 2; pp. 275 - 280
Main Authors Kanahara, Masaaki, Shimomura, Masatsugu, Yabu, Hiroshi
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.12.2013
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Summary:Composite particles with varying morphologies composed of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) and polymers were fabricated based on a combination of electrostatic interactions between the polymer particles and Au NPs and diffusion processes. The positively charged polymer particles were prepared from amino-terminated polystyrene (PS-NH sub(2)) and amino-terminated 1,2-polybutadiene (PB-NH sub(2)). Adsorption of citrate-stabilized Au NPs resulted in three different distribution states of Au NPs in the polymer particles, depending on the glass transition temperature (T sub(g)) and molecular weight of the polymer. The adsorption of Au NPs onto PS-NH sub(2) particles produced raspberry-like composite particle morphologies, while the NPs instead diffused into the PB-NH sub(2) particles, since the T sub(g) of PB-NH sub(2) is below room temperature. The diffusion of Au NPs could be controlled by varying the molecular weight of the PB-NH sub(2) and the diameter of the NPs, and both core-shell and amorphous distributions were successfully achieved.
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ISSN:1744-683X
1744-6848
DOI:10.1039/c3sm52077c