posted on 2016-09-26, 00:00authored byYouju Huang, Liwei Dai, Liping Song, Lei Zhang, Yun Rong, Jiawei Zhang, Zhihong Nie, Tao Chen
We present the uniform
and high-yield synthesis of a novel gold nanostructure of compass
shape composed of a Au sphere at the central and two gradually thinning
conical tips at the opposed poles. The Au compass shapes were synthesized
through a seed-mediated growth approach employing a binary mixture
of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) and sodium oleate (NaOL)
as the structure-directing agents. Under the condition of single surfactant
(CTAB), the spherical seeds tend to grow into larger spherical Au
nanoparticles (NPs); while the spherical seeds favor the formation
of Au compass shaped NPs using two mixed surfactants (CTAB/NaOL).
The reaction kinetics clearly shows a growth mechanism of Au compass
shaped NPs. Interestingly, due to their anisotropic structure, Au
compass shaped NPs show two distinctive plasmonic resonances, similar
to those from Au nanorods. Particularly, the longitudinal surface
plasmon resonances of Au compass shaped NPs exhibit a broadly tunable
range from 600 to 865 nm. In addition, the obtained Au compass shaped
NPs can be self-assembled into a two-dimensional monolayer with closely
packed and highly aligned NPs, which results in periodic arrays of
overlapped Au tips, generating hot spots for high-performance surface-enhanced
Raman scattering.