posted on 2004-12-21, 00:00authored byZhongqing Wei, Francis P. Zamborini
This paper describes the use of atomic force microscopy to directly image surface-attached 3−5 nm
diameter gold nanoparticle seeds before and after seed-mediated growth into gold nanorods (Au NRs) and
other shapes (spheres, triangles, and hexagons). Results show that Au NRs form from seeds growing in
either one or two directions. A direct correlation exists between seed diameter and NR diameter; small
diameter seeds form small diameter NRs. However, correlation between seed diameter and nanostructure
shape or NR length is less evident. We describe our results in terms of growth mechanisms proposed in
the literature and discuss possible reasons for the large size dispersity observed for surface-grown Au NRs.
A better understanding of Au NR and other metal and semiconductor one-dimensional (1D) growth processes
is necessary to improve synthesis, tailor their properties, and utilize 1D nanostructures for useful
technological applications.