The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing

The shape transformation of gold directly on graphene has been well studied by thermally annealing gold-deposited graphene samples at the temperature range from 600 to 800 °C. We find that few-layer graphene can be served as a platform to transform a gold film into mainly hexagonal gold nanoparticle...

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Main Authors: Zhou, Haiqing, Yu, Fang, Chen, Minjiang, Qiu, Caiyu, Yang, Huaichao, Wang, Gang, Yu, Ting, Sun, Lianfeng
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1065632021-01-20T03:15:43Z The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing Zhou, Haiqing Yu, Fang Chen, Minjiang Qiu, Caiyu Yang, Huaichao Wang, Gang Yu, Ting Sun, Lianfeng School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Energy Research Institute @ NTU (ERI@N) DRNTU::Science::Physics The shape transformation of gold directly on graphene has been well studied by thermally annealing gold-deposited graphene samples at the temperature range from 600 to 800 °C. We find that few-layer graphene can be served as a platform to transform a gold film into mainly hexagonal gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) at 600 or 700 °C, or coexistence of hexagonal and triangular AuNPs at 800 °C. Especially, the size and density of these AuNPs are dependent on the number of graphene layers, indicating the strong relationship between gold shape transformation and the number of graphene layers on the substrate. We propose that annealing-induced growth of gold islands and the layer-dependent interactions among Au and n-layer graphene are the two main causes for this shape transformation. Meanwhile, Raman enhancing effects of these AuNPs are also investigated. These faceted AuNPs exhibit excellent SERS effects on Raman spectra of few-layer graphene with the enhancement factors up to several hundreds. Combined with n-layer graphenes, these faceted AuNPs can be used as graphene-based SERS substrates for increasing Raman signals of adsorbed rhodamine 6G molecules with a larger scale than those based on fresh graphenes. 2013-11-08T04:35:48Z 2019-12-06T22:14:15Z 2013-11-08T04:35:48Z 2019-12-06T22:14:15Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Zhou, H., Yu, F., Chen, M., Qiu, C., Yang, H., Wang, G., et al. (2013). The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing. Carbon, 52, 379-387. 0008-6223 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/106563 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17447 10.1016/j.carbon.2012.09.048 en Carbon
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Yang, Huaichao
Wang, Gang
Yu, Ting
Sun, Lianfeng
The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
description The shape transformation of gold directly on graphene has been well studied by thermally annealing gold-deposited graphene samples at the temperature range from 600 to 800 °C. We find that few-layer graphene can be served as a platform to transform a gold film into mainly hexagonal gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) at 600 or 700 °C, or coexistence of hexagonal and triangular AuNPs at 800 °C. Especially, the size and density of these AuNPs are dependent on the number of graphene layers, indicating the strong relationship between gold shape transformation and the number of graphene layers on the substrate. We propose that annealing-induced growth of gold islands and the layer-dependent interactions among Au and n-layer graphene are the two main causes for this shape transformation. Meanwhile, Raman enhancing effects of these AuNPs are also investigated. These faceted AuNPs exhibit excellent SERS effects on Raman spectra of few-layer graphene with the enhancement factors up to several hundreds. Combined with n-layer graphenes, these faceted AuNPs can be used as graphene-based SERS substrates for increasing Raman signals of adsorbed rhodamine 6G molecules with a larger scale than those based on fresh graphenes.
author2 School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Zhou, Haiqing
Yu, Fang
Chen, Minjiang
Qiu, Caiyu
Yang, Huaichao
Wang, Gang
Yu, Ting
Sun, Lianfeng
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author Zhou, Haiqing
Yu, Fang
Chen, Minjiang
Qiu, Caiyu
Yang, Huaichao
Wang, Gang
Yu, Ting
Sun, Lianfeng
author_sort Zhou, Haiqing
title The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
title_short The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
title_full The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
title_fullStr The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
title_full_unstemmed The transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
title_sort transformation of a gold film on few-layer graphene to produce either hexagonal or triangular nanoparticles during annealing
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