posted on 2015-05-19, 00:00authored byShuqiang Xiong, Yan Wang, Jing Zhu, Junrong Yu, Zuming Hu
The
assembly of metal nanoparticles (NPs) has attracted a great
deal of attention recently because of their collective properties
that could not be exhibited by individual NPs. Here a one-step approach
was reported for the fabrication of spherical silver NP assemblies
(AgNAs). The formation of AgNAs simply included the stirring of silver
ammonia and 3,4-dihydroxy-l-phenylalanine (DOPA) in aqueous
solution at room temperature, in which DOPA acted as a reductant for
AgNPs first because of its reducing ability and then directed the
assembly of AgNPs into AgNAs. The AgNAs exhibited hierarchical structure
with controllable sizes ranging from 180 to 610 nm by adjusting the
concentrations of reagents. The two individual components, AgNPs and
polyDOPA, also allowed AgNAs with multiple functions as demonstrated
in this study of durable catalytic activity, high SERS sensitivity,
and good antioxidant properties. The thin polyDOPA layer coated on
AgNAs further offered the opportunity to modify the surface of AgNAs.
The results presented here may provide a green and facile approach
to designing multifunctional NP assemblies.