JOURNAL ARTICLE

Core–shell Au@(TiO2, SiO2) nanoparticles with tunable morphology

Abstract

A novel approach based on the Stober method allows breaking of the symmetry of core-shell systems based on metallic core and metal oxide shell. By adjusting the proportion of the TiO2 precursor with regard to the silica precursor, different morphologies of the particles have been obtained displacing the gold particle from center to eccentric positions leading to acorn-like and raspberry-like structure.

Keywords:
Shell (structure) Core (optical fiber) Metal Materials science Morphology (biology) Nanoparticle Particle (ecology) Oxide Nanotechnology Metal particle Chemical engineering Composite material Metallurgy Geology

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