The morphology of silver nanoparticles prepared by enzyme-induced reduction

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2012
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3
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1
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Frankfurt, M. : Beilstein-Institut zur Förderung der Chemischen Wissenschaften
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Silver nanoparticles were synthesized by an enzyme-induced growth process on solid substrates. In order to customize the enzymatically grown nanoparticles (EGNP) for analytical applications in biomolecular research, a detailed study was carried out concerning the time evolution of the formation of the silver nanoparticles, their morphology, and their chemical composition. Therefore, silvernanoparticle films of different densities were investigated by using scanning as well as transmission electron microscopy to examine their structure. Cross sections of silver nanoparticles, prepared for analysis by transmission electron microscopy were additionally studied by energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy in order to probe their chemical composition. The surface coverage of substrates with silver nanoparticles and the maximum particle height were determined by Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy. Variations in the silver-nanoparticle films depending on the conditions during synthesis were observed. After an initial growth state the silver nanoparticles exhibit the so-called desert-rose or nanoflower-like structure. This complex nanoparticle structure is in clear contrast to the auto-catalytically grown spherical particles, which maintain their overall geometrical appearance while increasing their diameter. It is shown, that the desert-rose-like silver nanoparticles consist of single-crystalline plates of pure silver. The surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopic (SERS) activity of the EGNP structures is promising due to the exceptionally rough surface structure of the silver nanoparticles. SERS measurements of the vitamin riboflavin incubated on the silver nanoparticles are shown as an exemplary application for quantitative analysis.

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Egnp, Enzymatically grown silver nanoparticles, Enzyme-induced deposition, Nanoflower, SERS, Analytical applications, Bio-molecular, Chemical compositions, Complex nanoparticles, Cross section, Egnp, Energy dispersive x-ray spectroscopy, Growth process, SERS, Silver nanoparticles, Single-crystalline, Solid substrates, Spherical particle, Surface coverages, Surface-enhanced Raman, Time evolutions, Energy dispersive spectroscopy, Enzymes, Morphology, Nanoflowers, Nanoparticles, Raman spectroscopy, Substrates, Synthesis (chemical), Transmission electron microscopy, Silver
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Schneidewind, H., Schüler, T., Strelau, K. K., Weber, K., Cialla, D., Diegel, M., et al. (2012). The morphology of silver nanoparticles prepared by enzyme-induced reduction. 3(1). https://doi.org//10.3762/bjnano.3.47
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