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Atomically Precise Nanocluster Assemblies Encapsulating Plasmonic Gold Nanorods
Date Issued
28-05-2018
Author(s)
Chakraborty, Amrita
Fernandez, Ann Candice
Som, Anirban
Mondal, Biswajit
Natarajan, Ganapati
Paramasivam, Ganesan
Lahtinen, Tanja
Häkkinen, Hannu
Nonappa,
Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Abstract
The self-assembled structures of atomically precise, ligand-protected noble metal nanoclusters leading to encapsulation of plasmonic gold nanorods (GNRs) is presented. Unlike highly sophisticated DNA nanotechnology, this strategically simple hydrogen bonding-directed self-assembly of nanoclusters leads to octahedral nanocrystals encapsulating GNRs. Specifically, the p-mercaptobenzoic acid (pMBA)-protected atomically precise silver nanocluster, Na4[Ag44(pMBA)30], and pMBA-functionalized GNRs were used. High-resolution transmission and scanning transmission electron tomographic reconstructions suggest that the geometry of the GNR surface is responsible for directing the assembly of silver nanoclusters via H-bonding, leading to octahedral symmetry. The use of water-dispersible gold nanoclusters, Au≈250(pMBA)n and Au102(pMBA)44, also formed layered shells encapsulating GNRs. Such cluster assemblies on colloidal particles are a new category of precision hybrids with diverse possibilities.
Volume
57