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Gold decoration of silica by decomposition of aqueous gold(iii) hydroxide at low temperatures.

Micaela A MacchioneJ E SamaniegoR MoiraghiN PassarelliV A MacagnoE A CoronadoM J YacamanM A Pérez
Published in: RSC advances (2018)
The decomposition of gold hydroxide to give metallic gold is known to take place around 300 °C in dry environments. However, little information about the gold hydroxide stability in wet environments has been recorded. Here, we present experimental evidence which shows that aqueous/water-enriched gold(iii) hydroxide colloids decompose spontaneously to form gold nanoparticles at temperature values above the freezing point of water. Based on this reaction, we developed a method to decorate silica spheres with gold nanoparticles by precipitation and decomposition of gold(iii) hydroxide onto the silica surface in wet media by a simple one-pot/one-step protocol. The silica|gold nanostructures are prepared in high yield and with a low level of by-products.
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