93-100Dodecanethiol-stabilized
gold nanoparticles of different sizes were synthesized using Bi-phasic
reduction method by varying the concentration of stabilizer. These particles
were characterized using transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Fourier
transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy
(UV-Vis). TEM images show the average particle size of different samples
ranging from ~1.7 nm to 5.7 nm. FTIR study confirms the linkage of thiol group
and their partial crystalline self assembly onto the surface of nano gold particles.
From the UV-Vis spectra, it is noticed that absorption peak position is
sensitive to the size of the particles. Theoretical fit for absorbance spectra
was obtained using Mie theory and the deviation from experimental results
demonstrates the large size and shape distribution. A linear relationship
between logarithms of extinction coefficient and particle diameter is obtained,
which explains the extinction coefficient dependence on the size of the
particle