Issue 36, 2015

Regiospecific growth of Au on a concave PtZn nanocube forming an Au–PtZn surface mosaic nanocube and an Au–PtZn octapod

Abstract

Regioselective growth of a heterophase on facet-controlled nanocrystals is an indispensable step towards generation of geometrically well-defined heteronanoarchitectures. The growth of a heterophase usually occurs on the most unstable surface features of a nanoparticle, such as vertices and edges, and therefore the ability to control the surface energy of facet-controlled nanocrystals is crucial for the rational synthesis of nanoarchitectures. It is, however, not easy to attain the ability to regioselectively grow a heterophase on a facet-controlled nanocrystal. Herein we introduce a simple strategy to pinpoint the site of heterophase growth on the surface of a faceted nanocrystal by controlling the concentration of surface-stabilizing moieties. Specifically, we show the regioselective growth of Au on a PtZn concave nanocube, covered with surface-bound CO moieties, forming two completely different Au–PtZn heteronanostructures of a filled-concave Au–PtZn surface mosaic nanocube and a vertex-covered Au–PtZn octapod. We also show their application in surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS)-based detection of small molecules.

Graphical abstract: Regiospecific growth of Au on a concave PtZn nanocube forming an Au–PtZn surface mosaic nanocube and an Au–PtZn octapod

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
03 Mac 2015
Accepted
10 Apr 2015
First published
16 Apr 2015

CrystEngComm, 2015,17, 6838-6842

Regiospecific growth of Au on a concave PtZn nanocube forming an Au–PtZn surface mosaic nanocube and an Au–PtZn octapod

K. W. Lee, H. An, S. Haam, H. Baik and K. Lee, CrystEngComm, 2015, 17, 6838 DOI: 10.1039/C5CE00429B

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