This paper presents fundamental understanding of the mechanism of the Turkevich protocol, the method recommended by the National Institute of Standards and Technology for the synthesis of gold nanoparticles using sodium citrate as reducing agent. Herein, we reveal that the Turkevich mechanism consists of two consecutive reduction steps (Au3+→ Au+→ Au0) rather than a reduction followed by the disproportionation reaction as conventionally believed. This new understanding has profound implications: i. the second reduction step (Au+→ Au0), rather than the previously postulated first reduction step, is the rate-limiting reduction step and ii. the formation of acetone dicarboxylate (DC2-) as an intermediate product through the oxidation of citrat...
Properties of nanoparticles are size dependent, and a model to predict particle size is of importanc...
Separation methods involving a mixture of metals typically include upfront processing that leads to ...
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...
Gold nanoparticles are commonly synthesized by reducing chloroauric acid with sodium citrate. This m...
The Turkevich method for synthesizing gold nanoparticles, using sodium citrate as the reducing agent...
et al.In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved ...
We demonstrate a facile and reproducible means of producing quasi-spherical, colloidally stable gold...
In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved signif...
International audienceThe step-by-step mechanism of the citrate oxidation, of the silver ion reducti...
The synthesis of gold nanoparticles using citrate reduction process has been revisited. A simplified...
The Turkevich method is the oldest and most widely employed protocol for the production of colloidal...
[[abstract]]Growth kinetics and temporal size/shape evolution of gold nanocrystals by citrate reduct...
The Turkevich-Frens synthesis starting conditions are expanded, ranging the gold salt concentrations...
The Turkevich method, involving the reduction of HAuCl4 with citrate in boiling water, allows the fa...
Properties of nanoparticles are size dependent, and a model to predict particle size is of importanc...
Separation methods involving a mixture of metals typically include upfront processing that leads to ...
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...
Gold nanoparticles are commonly synthesized by reducing chloroauric acid with sodium citrate. This m...
The Turkevich method for synthesizing gold nanoparticles, using sodium citrate as the reducing agent...
et al.In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved ...
We demonstrate a facile and reproducible means of producing quasi-spherical, colloidally stable gold...
In this report, we show how the classical and widely used Turkevich synthesis can be improved signif...
International audienceThe step-by-step mechanism of the citrate oxidation, of the silver ion reducti...
The synthesis of gold nanoparticles using citrate reduction process has been revisited. A simplified...
The Turkevich method is the oldest and most widely employed protocol for the production of colloidal...
[[abstract]]Growth kinetics and temporal size/shape evolution of gold nanocrystals by citrate reduct...
The Turkevich-Frens synthesis starting conditions are expanded, ranging the gold salt concentrations...
The Turkevich method, involving the reduction of HAuCl4 with citrate in boiling water, allows the fa...
Properties of nanoparticles are size dependent, and a model to predict particle size is of importanc...
Separation methods involving a mixture of metals typically include upfront processing that leads to ...
This paper presents a new model for predicting the evolution of the particle size of gold nanopartic...