Chemical Fusion of Gold Nanorods into Continuous Ring Nanostructures
Bishnu P. Khanal, Eugene R. Zubarev

TL;DR
Scientists developed a new chemical method to fuse gold nanorods into continuous ring shapes, enabling new nanostructures with potential uses in electronics and sensing.
Contribution
A novel chemical fusion method for creating continuous ring nanostructures from gold nanorods on a solid substrate.
Findings
Gold nanorods self-assembled into ring-like arrays when deposited on a solid substrate.
Chemical fusion enabled arbitrary shape formation by growing and fusing nanorods into continuous structures.
The method opens possibilities for plasmonic and electronic applications in nanodevices.
Abstract
The synthesis of continuous non-linear metal nanostructures at the micro and nanoscale remains a challenging frontier in nanotechnology due to inherent synthetic constraints. This study introduces an innovative chemical methodology for fabricating continuous rings and diverse geometries via the chemical fusion of gold nanorods (AuNRs) on a solid substrate. Initially, aqueous solutions of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB)-coated AuNRs were deposited and dried on a solid substrate, resulting in the self-assembly of ring-like arrays. Subsequent chemical growth of the AuNRs in all dimensions was achieved using an aqueous solution of Au(I)/CTAB/Ascorbic Acid (AA), enabling their fusion into continuous structures. This approach permits the formation of arbitrary shapes by pre-arranging AuNRs, thereby opening new avenues for the exploration of non-linear nanostructures with potentially…
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TopicsGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and Applications · Nanomaterials and Printing Technologies · Nanomaterials for catalytic reactions
