Photothermal properties of stable aggregates of gold nanorods
Dheeraj Pratap, Vikas, Rizul Gautam, Amit Kumar Shaw, and Sanjeev Soni

TL;DR
This study synthesizes stable gold nanorod aggregates with tunable optical properties and demonstrates their enhanced photothermal efficiency and stability, highlighting potential biomedical applications.
Contribution
It introduces a method to create stable gold nanorod aggregates with controlled optical properties and confirms their improved photothermal performance and stability for biomedical use.
Findings
Aggregates show redshift in absorption spectra compared to individual nanorods.
Stable aggregates maintain their properties for at least one week.
Photothermal efficiency of aggregates exceeds that of monodispersed nanorods.
Abstract
Aggregation of the nanoparticles is a natural phenomena due to various biological and physical parameters but these aggregates are highly unstable. If aggregates would have been stable then it might be useful for some biomedical applications. To study the optical properties and photothermal heat generation of stable aggregates of the metal nanopartilces, we present a forced synthesis of aggregates of small gold nanorods in a mixture of Dulbecco's Modified Eagle's medium (DMEM) and Bovine Serum Albumin (BSA). We synthesised hexadecyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) coated gold nanorods and then prepared the stable aggregates to study the optical characteristics of these aggregates. Absorption spectra of aggregates show the redshift compared to the monodispersive gold nanorods and confirm that the shape and size of aggregate depend on the amount of BSA in DMEM as well as on the…
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