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Little Adjustments Significantly Improve the Turkevich Synthesis of Gold Nanoparticles
In this report, we show how the classical
and widely used Turkevich
synthesis can be improved significantly by simple adjustments. The
gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) produced with the optimized protocol have
a much narrower size distribution (5–8% standard deviation),
and their diameters can be reproduced with unrivaled little variation
(<3%). Moreover, large volumes of these particles can be produced
in one synthesis; we routinely synthesize 1000 mL of ∼3.5 nM
AuNPs. The key features of the improved protocol are the control of
the pH by using a citrate buffer instead of a citrate solution as
the reducing agent or stabilizer and optimized mixing of reagents.
Further, the shape uniformity of the particles can be improved by
addition of 0.02 mM EDTA. While the proposed protocol is as straightforward
as the original Turkevich protocol, it is more tolerant against variations
in precursor concentration