Facile Synthesis of Gold
Wavy Nanowires and Investigation
of Their Growth Mechanism
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Abstract
We describe a synthesis of Au wavy nanowires in an aqueous
solution
in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB). The resultant
Au nanowires automatically separated from the solution and floated
at the air/water interface. We investigated the formation mechanism
by characterizing the samples obtained at different stages of the
synthesis. Both particle attachment and cold welding were found to
be involved in the formation of such nanowires. Based on X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy and thermogravimetric analysis, the CTAB molecules adsorbed
on the surface of a Au nanostructure went through a change in structure
from a bilayer to a monolayer, converting the Au surface from hydrophilic
to hydrophobic. As a result, the Au wavy nanowires were driven to
the air/water interface during the synthesis. This growth mechanism
is potentially extendable to many other systems involving small surfactant
molecules