Surfactant-Free Colloidal Syntheses of Gold-Based Nanomaterials in Alkaline Water and Mono-alcohol Mixtures

Jonathan Quinson,Olivia Aalling-Frederiksen, Waynah L. Dacayan, Joachim D. Bjerregaard,Kim D. Jensen, Mads R. V. Jorgensen,Innokenty Kantor, Daniel R. Sorensen,Luise Theil Kuhn, Matthew S. Johnson,Maria Escudero-Escribano, Soren B. Simonsen,Kirsten M. O. Jensen

CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS(2023)

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Gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) and gold-based nano materials combine unique properties relevant for medicine, imaging, optics, sensing, catalysis, and energy conversion. While the Turkevich-Frens and Brust-Schiffrin methods remain the state-ofthe-art colloidal syntheses of Au NPs, there is a need for more sustainable and tractable synthetic strategies leading to new model systems. In particular, stabilizers are almost systematically used in colloidal syntheses, but they can be detrimental for fundamental and applied studies. Here, a surfactant-free synthesis of size-controlled colloidal Au NPs stable for months is achieved by the simple reduction of HAuCl4 at room temperature in alkaline solutions of low-viscosity mono-alcohols such as ethanol or methanol and water, without the need for any other additives. Palladium (Pd) and bimetallic AuxPdy NPs, nanocomposites and multimetallic samples, are also obtained and are readily active (electro)catalysts. The multiple benefits over the state-of-the-art syntheses that this simple synthesis bears for fundamental and applied research are highlighted.
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