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Pattanayak, Satarupa |
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SWARNKAR, ABHISHEK |
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Priyam, Amiya |
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Bhalerao, Gopal M. |
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2020-10-20T07:06:50Z |
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2020-10-20T07:06:50Z |
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dc.date.issued |
2014-08 |
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dc.identifier.citation |
Dalton Transactions, 43(31), 11826-11833. |
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1477-9226 |
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dc.identifier.issn |
1477-9234 |
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http://dr.iiserpune.ac.in:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/5212 |
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https://doi.org/10.1039/C4DT01091D |
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dc.description.abstract |
A simplified, single-step aqueous synthesis route to tunable anisotropic silver nanocrystals (NCs) has been developed by tailoring the hydrogen-bonding interactions between a mild stabilizer, sodium citrate, and a mild reductant, hydrazine hydrate. The structure directing ability of the H-bonding interaction was harnessed by keeping a stoichiometric excess of hydrazine under ambient conditions (pH 7, 25 °C). Decreasing the synthesis temperature to 5 °C imparts rigidity to the citrate–hydrazine H-bonding network, and the plasmon peak moves from 500 to 550 nm (using 40 mM hydrazine). On lowering the pH from 7 to 5, the H-bonding is further strengthened due to partial protonation of citrate and the plasmon peak is tuned to 790 nm. Further, we found that, at 5 °C and pH 5, there also exists a sub-stoichiometric regime in which maximum tunability of the plasmon peak (790→1010 nm) is achieved with 1 mM hydrazine. HR-TEM reveals that the near-IR plasmonic NCs are nanopyramids having a pentagonal base with edge length varying from 15 nm to 30 nm. Through second derivative FTIR analysis, a correlation between hydrogen-bonded molecular vibrations and the plasmon tunability has been established. The anisotropic NCs exhibit significant Raman enhancement on the citrate molecules. Further, a solution-phase, non-resonant SERS spectroscopic detection method for an inorganic contaminant of ground water, arsenite, has also been developed. |
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en |
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Royal Society of Chemistry |
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dc.subject |
Gold Nanoparticles |
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Optical-Properties |
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Surface |
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Nanostructures |
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Resonance |
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Nanorods |
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Shape |
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2014 |
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dc.title |
Citrate-hydrazine hydrogen-bonding driven single-step synthesis of tunable near-IR plasmonic, anisotropic silver nanocrystals: implications for SERS spectroscopy of inorganic oxoanions |
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Article |
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Dept. of Chemistry |
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dc.identifier.sourcetitle |
Dalton Transactions |
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Foreign |
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