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Gold Nanostar Synthesis with a Silver Seed Mediated Growth Method
Published on: January 15, 2012
On morphologies of gold nanoparticles grown from molecular dynamics simulation
Gregory Grochola1, Salvy P Russo, Ian K Snook
1Applied Physics School of Applied Sciences, RMIT University, GPO Box 2476V, Melbourne, Victoria 3001, Australia. greg.grochola@rmit.edu.au
Abstract:
The authors use a newly fitted gold embedded atom method potential to simulate the initial nucleation, coalescence, and kinetic growth process of vapor synthesized gold nanoparticles. Overall the population statistics obtained in this work seemed to mirror closely recent experimental HREM observations by Koga and Sugawara [Surf. Sci. 529, 23 (2003)] of inert gas synthesized nanoparticles, in the types of nanoparticles produced and qualitatively in their observance ratio. Our results strongly indicated that early stage coalescence (sintering) events and lower temperatures are the mainly responsible for the occurrence of the Dh and fcc based morphologies, while "ideal" atom by atom growth conditions produced the Ih morphology almost exclusively. These results provide a possible explanation as to why the Dh to Ih occurrence ratio increases as a function of nanoparticle size as observed by Koga and Sugawara.

