TY - JOUR
T1 - A bioinspired approach for shaping Au nanostructures
T2 - The role of biomolecule structures in shape evolution
AU - Sahu, Subash Chandra
AU - Samantara, Aneeya K.
AU - Ghosh, A.
AU - Jena, Bikash Kumar
PY - 2013/6/17
Y1 - 2013/6/17
N2 - A new approach for shaping Au nanostructures by tuning the molecular structure of biomolecules has been explored. Different molecules, such as catechol, rutin, and quercetin, which have structural similarity to the catechol ring, were used to induce Au nanostructures under similar conditions. The as-synthesized nanostructures are characterized by using TEM, XPS, XRD, and UV/Vis spectral measurements. The growth mechanism for the formation of these noble metal shapes and the role of the molecular structure of the stabilizing/reducing agent were investigated by using TEM and UV/Vis spectral measurements. The structure and functional groups of the reducing/stabilizing agent play a vital role in the shape evolution of nanostructures. The electrocatalytic activity of different nanostructures in the reduction of oxygen was investigated and was found to be shape-dependent. Gold's gotta catechol! A bioinspired approach for the facile synthesis of gold nanostructures of different shapes has been developed. The structure and functional groups of the reducing/stabilizing agent play a vital role for the shape evolution of nanostructures (see figure).
AB - A new approach for shaping Au nanostructures by tuning the molecular structure of biomolecules has been explored. Different molecules, such as catechol, rutin, and quercetin, which have structural similarity to the catechol ring, were used to induce Au nanostructures under similar conditions. The as-synthesized nanostructures are characterized by using TEM, XPS, XRD, and UV/Vis spectral measurements. The growth mechanism for the formation of these noble metal shapes and the role of the molecular structure of the stabilizing/reducing agent were investigated by using TEM and UV/Vis spectral measurements. The structure and functional groups of the reducing/stabilizing agent play a vital role in the shape evolution of nanostructures. The electrocatalytic activity of different nanostructures in the reduction of oxygen was investigated and was found to be shape-dependent. Gold's gotta catechol! A bioinspired approach for the facile synthesis of gold nanostructures of different shapes has been developed. The structure and functional groups of the reducing/stabilizing agent play a vital role for the shape evolution of nanostructures (see figure).
KW - biomimetic synthesis
KW - catechols
KW - electrochemistry
KW - gold
KW - nanoparticles
KW - structure-activity relationship
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=84878887999&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1002/chem.201300268
DO - 10.1002/chem.201300268
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C2 - 23609969
AN - SCOPUS:84878887999
SN - 0947-6539
VL - 19
SP - 8220
EP - 8226
JO - Chemistry - A European Journal
JF - Chemistry - A European Journal
IS - 25
ER -