Abstract
Citrate gold nanoparticles of 13.5 nm average diameters have been synthesized by
Turkevich method and further functionalized by place exchange reaction using mercaptosuccinic
acid (MSA), 1,4-benezenedimethanethiol (1,4BDMT) or mercaptoundecanoic acid (MUA) as the
incoming ligands. In the first case, the functionalization of the gold clusters with MSA yielded
solution of blue color and large aggregates on carbon grids. Moreover, after filtration and drying,
any film formed by hydrogen bonding, could not be removed from the filter, being embedded into
the filter texture. The second ligand used for the place exchange reaction, the 1,4BDMT, determined
the change of the solution color from red to dark purple, and generation of a purple powder but no
film formation. In the third case, the purification and drying of the MUA functionalized gold
clusters yielded films of purple color with homogenous composition, robustness, soft topographies
and remarkable optical properties which were dependent on their thicknesses. The Au-MUA NP
films obtained are new, being generated by hydrogen bonding and having features which makes
them very attractive for the fabrication of optoelectronic devices. The long alkyl chained thiol
proved to be the adequate ligand for film synthesis.
Publisher
Trans Tech Publications, Ltd.
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