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Tuning HAuCl(4)/Sodium Citrate Stoichiometry to Fabricate Chitosan-Au Nanocomposites

Nanocomposite engineering of biosensors, biomaterials, and flexible electronics demand a highly tunable synthesis of precursor materials to achieve enhanced or desired properties. However, this process remains limited due to the need for proper synthesis-property strategies. Herein, we report on the...

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Autores principales: Torres-Ferrer, Luis R., López-Romero, José M., Mendez-Nonell, Juan, Rivas-Arreola, Maria J., Moreno-Ríos, Marisa, Ávila-Dávila, Erika O., Prokhorov, Evgeny, Kovalenko, Yuriy, Zárate-Triviño, Diana G., Revilla-Vazquez, Javier R., Meraz-Rios, Marco A., Luna-Barcenas, Gabriel
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8879739/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35215700
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/polym14040788
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Sumario:Nanocomposite engineering of biosensors, biomaterials, and flexible electronics demand a highly tunable synthesis of precursor materials to achieve enhanced or desired properties. However, this process remains limited due to the need for proper synthesis-property strategies. Herein, we report on the ability to synthesize chitosan-gold nanocomposite thin films (CS/AuNP) with tunable properties by chemically reducing HAuCl(4) in chitosan solutions and different HAuCl(4)/sodium citrate molar relationships. The structure, electrical, and relaxation properties of nanocomposites have been investigated as a function of HAuCl(4)/sodium citrate molar relation. It was shown that gold particle size, conductivity, Vogel temperature (glass transition), and water content strongly depend upon HAuCl(4)/sodium citrate relationships. Two relaxation processes have been observed in nanocomposites; the α-relaxation process, related to a glass transition in wet CS/AuNP films, and the σ-relaxation related to the local diffusion process of ions in a disordered system. The ability to fine-tune both α- and σ-relaxations may be exploited in the proper design of functional materials for biosensors, biomaterials, and flexible electronics applications.