Gold nanoparticles are commonly manufactured by the citrate reduction method, a synthesis method pioneered by Turkevich et al. (1951). Based on their experimental evidence, Turkevich et al. (1951) advanced the organizer theory, a nucleation-growth synthesis mechanism. Subsequently, Kumar et al. (2007) developed a mathematical model for the description of the synthesis, basing it on such a theory. However, this model has not been thoroughly tested. Recently, contrary to the evidence provided by Turkevich et al. (1951), other mechanistic descriptions of the synthesis, which emphasize the role of the pH of the solution, have been advanced in the literature. In this paper, we investigated the model of Kumar et al. (2007) for different condition...
This study aims to design and analyze the design of a batch-type reactor to optimize the production ...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are currently under intense investigation for biomedical and biotechnolog...
[[abstract]]Growth kinetics and temporal size/shape evolution of gold nanocrystals by citrate reduct...
Gold nanoparticles are commonly synthesized by reducing chloroauric acid with sodium citrate. This m...
This paper presents a new model for predicting the evolution of the particle size of gold nanopartic...
This contribution provides a comprehensive mechanistic picture of the gold nanoparticle synthesis by...
The Turkevich method is the oldest and most widely employed protocol for the production of colloidal...
Properties of nanoparticles are size dependent, and a model to predict particle size is of importanc...
This paper presents fundamental understanding of the mechanism of the Turkevich protocol, the method...
The synthesis of gold nanoparticles using citrate reduction process has been revisited. A simplified...
et al.In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved ...
The Turkevich method for synthesizing gold nanoparticles, using sodium citrate as the reducing agent...
In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved signif...
We demonstrate a facile and reproducible means of producing quasi-spherical, colloidally stable gold...
In this paper, Gold Nanoparticles (GNPs) has been successfully prepared by chemical reduction method...
This study aims to design and analyze the design of a batch-type reactor to optimize the production ...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are currently under intense investigation for biomedical and biotechnolog...
[[abstract]]Growth kinetics and temporal size/shape evolution of gold nanocrystals by citrate reduct...
Gold nanoparticles are commonly synthesized by reducing chloroauric acid with sodium citrate. This m...
This paper presents a new model for predicting the evolution of the particle size of gold nanopartic...
This contribution provides a comprehensive mechanistic picture of the gold nanoparticle synthesis by...
The Turkevich method is the oldest and most widely employed protocol for the production of colloidal...
Properties of nanoparticles are size dependent, and a model to predict particle size is of importanc...
This paper presents fundamental understanding of the mechanism of the Turkevich protocol, the method...
The synthesis of gold nanoparticles using citrate reduction process has been revisited. A simplified...
et al.In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved ...
The Turkevich method for synthesizing gold nanoparticles, using sodium citrate as the reducing agent...
In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved signif...
We demonstrate a facile and reproducible means of producing quasi-spherical, colloidally stable gold...
In this paper, Gold Nanoparticles (GNPs) has been successfully prepared by chemical reduction method...
This study aims to design and analyze the design of a batch-type reactor to optimize the production ...
Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) are currently under intense investigation for biomedical and biotechnolog...
[[abstract]]Growth kinetics and temporal size/shape evolution of gold nanocrystals by citrate reduct...