Facile Fabrication of Gold Nanorods@Polystyrenesulfonate Yolk-Shell Nanoparticles for Spaser Applications.
Roman G ParkhomenkoMato KnezPublished in: ACS applied nano materials (2022)
We present a method for producing gold nanorods surrounded by a hollow polymeric shell of polystyrenesulfonate and show that the cavities of such particles can be filled with various organic dyes. The approach consists of covering gold nanorods with silica, followed by its slow hydrolysis in an aqueous medium in the presence of the polymer thin layer permeable for dye molecules. The proposed method enables the yolk-shell nanoparticles to be obtained and loaded with organic dyes without a need to use thermal treatment and/or chemical etching, which makes it suitable for use in the creation of spasers.
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