Molecular metal nanoparticles with pseudo-plasma absorption band
Liang Fang, Rong Liu, Zongbing He, Guowei Guan, Lingwen Liao, Runguo Wang, Wanmiao Gu, Chengming Wang, Jin Li, Haiteng Deng, Shengli Zhuang, Zhou Lu, Zhikun Wu

TL;DR
Researchers developed a new method to synthesize large silver nanoparticles with unique structures and light-absorbing properties.
Contribution
A novel anti-galvanic doping strategy enabled gram-scale synthesis and de-alloying of large Ag–Zn and Ag nanoparticles with plasmon-like absorption.
Findings
A 1796-atom Ag–Zn nanoparticle was synthesized in gram-scale quantities.
Mono-Ag nanoparticles were obtained via a novel ligand-exchange de-alloying method.
The nanoparticles showed plasmon-like absorption and crystallization-induced photothermal enhancement.
Abstract
Metal nanoparticles include molecular nanoclusters and metallic nanocrystals. Investigating the critical transition sizes from nanoclusters to nanocrystals is appealing. However, achieving precise size control near the critical size region remains challenging, especially for not-so-noble metal nanoparticles (Ag, Cu etc.). Herein, we introduced an active metal anti-galvanic doping strategy to resolve both stability and multi-dispersity issues and demonstrated the gram-scale synthesis (2.40 g of crystals, more than 200 times the existing crystal output record for over 100-metal-atom nanoparticles) of a 1796-atom Ag–Zn nanoparticle. Furthermore, we successfully de-alloyed the Ag–Zn nanoparticles with the remaining structure essentially unchanged via a ligand-exchange method, obtaining 1.03 g of mono-Ag nanoparticle crystals in a one-pot reaction. Such a surgery-like de-alloying was not…
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TopicsNanocluster Synthesis and Applications · Gold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Laser-Ablation Synthesis of Nanoparticles
