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26 February 2015 In situ measurement of gold nanoparticle production
Mohd Syafiq Affandi, Noriah Bidin, Mundzir Abdullah, Muhammad Safuan Abd. Aziz, Mohammed Al-Azawi, Waskito Nugroho
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Abstract
The closeness of the experimental and theoretical values enables the development of an in situ characterization technique to monitor and analyze the production of gold nanoparticles (NPs), overcoming the use of high-end and expensive instrumentation. Gold NPs below the radius size of 10 nm were successfully synthesized in accordance with a few working parameters of pulse laser ablation in a liquid technique. In this report, the size, shape, concentration, and aggregation properties of gold NPs were estimated by the Mie–Gans model based on a reliable and interactive real-time absorption spectroscopy. The major features can be an important means toward determination of efficient process measures, productivity of gold NPs generated, and efficiency of the mass ablation rate. The accuracy in the measurement is confirmed via transmission electron microscopy analysis.
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Mohd Syafiq Affandi, Noriah Bidin, Mundzir Abdullah, Muhammad Safuan Abd. Aziz, Mohammed Al-Azawi, and Waskito Nugroho "In situ measurement of gold nanoparticle production," Journal of Nanophotonics 9(1), 093089 (26 February 2015). https://doi.org/10.1117/1.JNP.9.093089
Published: 26 February 2015
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KEYWORDS
Particles

Gold

Nanoparticles

In situ metrology

Gallium nitride

Laser ablation

Absorption

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