Xiao Yi, Shlyahovsky Bella, Popov Inna, Pavlov Valeri, Willner Itamar
Institute of Chemistry and The Unit for Nanoscopic Characterization, The Hebrew University of Jerusalem, Jerusalem, 91904, Israel.
Langmuir. 2005 Jun 21;21(13):5659-62. doi: 10.1021/la050308+.
The NAD(P)H-mediated growth of Au nanoparticles (NPs) in the presence of ascorbic acid, AuCl4-, and cetyltrimethylammonium bromide leads to the formation of shaped NP structures consisting of dipods, tripods, and tetrapods. The shaped particles exhibit a red-shifted plasmon absorbance at lambda = 680 nm, consistent with the existence of a longitudinal plasmon exciton. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy analysis of the tripod and tetrapod structures reveals directional growth along the <211> and <010> directions, respectively. The shaped Au NPs could be generated by a biocatalytic process using alcohol dehydrogenase, NAD+, and ethanol, and the resulting blue color provides a colorimetric test for ethanol.