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On the Stiffness of Gold at the Nanoscale.

Camino Martín-SánchezAna Sánchez-IglesiasJosé Antonio Barreda-ArgüesoAlain PolianJean-Paul ItiéJavier PérezPaul A MulvaneyLuis M Liz-MarzánFernando Rodríguez
Published in: ACS nano (2021)
The density and compressibility of nanoscale gold (both nanospheres and nanorods) and microscale gold (bulk) were simultaneously studied by X-ray diffraction with synchrotron radiation up to 30 GPa. Colloidal stability (aggregation state and nanoparticle shape and size) in both hydrostatic and nonhydrostatic regions was monitored by small-angle X-ray scattering. We demonstrate that nonhydrostatic effects due to solvent solidification had a negligible influence on the stability of the nanoparticles. Conversely, nonhydrostatic effects produced axial stresses on the nanoparticle up to a factor 10× higher than those on the bulk metal. Working under hydrostatic conditions (liquid solution), we determined the equation of state of individual nanoparticles. From the values of the lattice parameter and bulk modulus, we found that gold nanoparticles are slightly denser (0.3%) and stiffer (2%) than bulk gold: V0 = 67.65(3) Å3, K0 = 170(3)GPa, at zero pressure.
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