Flash Colloidal Gold Nanoparticle Assembly in a Milli Flow System: Implications for Thermoplasmonic and for the Amplification of Optical Signals
Florent Voisin, G\'erald Lelong, Jean-Michel Guigner, Thomas Bizien,, Jean-Maurice Mallet, Florent Carn

TL;DR
This study demonstrates a milli-flow system capable of controlling the aggregation of gold nanoparticles in water within milliseconds, enabling precise tuning of aggregate size for enhanced optical applications.
Contribution
It introduces a novel milli-flow process that rapidly halts colloidal aggregation, allowing precise control over nanoparticle aggregate size in aqueous solutions.
Findings
Controlled aggregation of less than 60 particles achieved within milliseconds.
Aggregation number can be tuned between 2 and 60 particles by adjusting reaction time.
Stable dispersions of nanoparticle aggregates formed in seconds.
Abstract
The assembly and stabilization of a finite number of nanocrystals in contact in water could maximize the optical absorption per unit of material. Some local plasmonic properties exploited in applications, such as photothermia and optical signal amplification, would also be maximized which is important in the perspective of mass producing nanostructures at a lower cost. The main lock is that bringing charged particles in close contact requires the charges to be screened/suppressed, which leads to the rapid formation of micrometric aggregates. In this article, we show that aggregates containing less than 60 particles in contact can be obtained with a milli-flow system composed of turbulent mixers and flow reactors. This process allows to stop a fast non-equilibrium colloidal aggregation process at millisecond times after the initiation of the aggregation process which allows to control…
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