Surfactant-Free Synthesis of Spiky Hollow Ag-Au Nanostars with Chemically Exposed Surfaces for Enhanced Catalysis and SingleParticle SERS

Ziwei Ye, Chunchun Li, Maurizio Celentano, Matthew Lindley, Tamsin O’Reilly, Adam J. Greer, Yiming Huang, Chris Hardacre, Sarah J. Haigh, Yikai Xu, Steven E. J. Bell

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Abstract

Spiky/hollow metal nanoparticles have applications across a broad range of fields. However, current bottom-up methods to produce spiky/hollow metal nanoparticles rely heavily on the use of strongly adsorbing surfactant molecules, which is undesirable since these passivate the product particles’ surfaces. Here we report a high-yield surfactant-free synthesis of spiky hollow Au-Ag nanostars (SHAANs). Each SHAAN is composed of >50 spikes attached to a hollow ca. 150 nm diameter cubic core, which makes SHAANs highly plasmonically and catalytically active. Moreover, the surfaces of SHAANs are chemically exposed which gives them significantly enhanced functionality compared to their surfactant-capped counterparts, as demonstrated in surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) and catalysis. The chemical accessibility of the pristine SHAANs also allows the use of hydroxyethyl cellulose as a weakly-bound stabilizing agent. This produces colloidal SHAANs which remain stable for >1 month while retaining the functionalities of the pristine particles and allow even single-particle SERS to be realized.
Original languageEnglish
JournalJACS Au
Publication statusAccepted/In press - 24 Nov 2021

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