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Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer

Photothermal effects in SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles have demonstrated great potential in various applications for drug delivery, thermo-photovoltaics and photothermal cancer therapy, etc. However, the photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles partially covered by disconnected gold cl...

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Autores principales: Yang, Lulu, Yan, Zhibin, Yang, Lu, Yang, Jianxin, Jin, Mingliang, Xing, Xiaobo, Zhou, Guofu, Shui, Lingling
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06278b
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author Yang, Lulu
Yan, Zhibin
Yang, Lu
Yang, Jianxin
Jin, Mingliang
Xing, Xiaobo
Zhou, Guofu
Shui, Lingling
author_facet Yang, Lulu
Yan, Zhibin
Yang, Lu
Yang, Jianxin
Jin, Mingliang
Xing, Xiaobo
Zhou, Guofu
Shui, Lingling
author_sort Yang, Lulu
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description Photothermal effects in SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles have demonstrated great potential in various applications for drug delivery, thermo-photovoltaics and photothermal cancer therapy, etc. However, the photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles partially covered by disconnected gold clusters has rarely been investigated systematically. Here, we control the surface morphology of gold clusters on the photothermal conversion performance of SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles by means of chemically adjusting the synthesis parameters, including amounts of gold salts, pH value and reducing agent. The macroscopic variations of the photothermal heating of different nanoparticle dispersions are significantly influenced by the nanoscale differences of gold cluster morphologies on the silica core. The temperature rise can be enhanced by the strong near-field coupling and collective heating among gold clusters with a relatively uniform distribution on the silica core. A numerical model of the simplified photothermal system is formulated to interpret the physical mechanism of the experimental observation, and shows a similar trend of temperature rise implying a reasonably good agreement with experimental data. Our work opens new possibilities for manipulating the light-to-heat conversion performance of SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles and potential applications of heat delivery with spatial resolution on the nanoscale.
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spelling pubmed-90566952022-05-04 Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer Yang, Lulu Yan, Zhibin Yang, Lu Yang, Jianxin Jin, Mingliang Xing, Xiaobo Zhou, Guofu Shui, Lingling RSC Adv Chemistry Photothermal effects in SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles have demonstrated great potential in various applications for drug delivery, thermo-photovoltaics and photothermal cancer therapy, etc. However, the photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles partially covered by disconnected gold clusters has rarely been investigated systematically. Here, we control the surface morphology of gold clusters on the photothermal conversion performance of SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles by means of chemically adjusting the synthesis parameters, including amounts of gold salts, pH value and reducing agent. The macroscopic variations of the photothermal heating of different nanoparticle dispersions are significantly influenced by the nanoscale differences of gold cluster morphologies on the silica core. The temperature rise can be enhanced by the strong near-field coupling and collective heating among gold clusters with a relatively uniform distribution on the silica core. A numerical model of the simplified photothermal system is formulated to interpret the physical mechanism of the experimental observation, and shows a similar trend of temperature rise implying a reasonably good agreement with experimental data. Our work opens new possibilities for manipulating the light-to-heat conversion performance of SiO(2)@Au core–shell nanoparticles and potential applications of heat delivery with spatial resolution on the nanoscale. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2020-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC9056695/ /pubmed/35515076 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06278b Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Yang, Lulu
Yan, Zhibin
Yang, Lu
Yang, Jianxin
Jin, Mingliang
Xing, Xiaobo
Zhou, Guofu
Shui, Lingling
Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
title Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
title_full Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
title_fullStr Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
title_full_unstemmed Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
title_short Photothermal conversion of SiO(2)@Au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
title_sort photothermal conversion of sio(2)@au nanoparticles mediated by surface morphology of gold cluster layer
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9056695/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35515076
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d0ra06278b
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