Concepedia

Publication | Closed Access

Facile and controllable fabrication of gold nanoparticles-immobilized hollow silica particles and their high catalytic activity

52

Citations

32

References

2013

Year

Abstract

A facile and controllable method of immobilizing gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) on hollow silica particles (SiO2HPs) is proposed and the resultant SiO2HP/AuNP composite particles exhibit high catalytic activity. The carrier SiO2HPs decorated with amino groups are prepared in a W/O inverse emulsion, having a well-defined hollow structure, mesoporous wall and dense bush-like surface morphology. A large number of ultrafine AuNPs are generated via in situ reduction of chloroauric acid by the amino groups and firmly anchored on the bush-like silica shell. The structure and morphology of the composites are governed by changing the weight percentage of 3-aminopropyltriethoxysilane in the total amount of monomers (wa), which have been extensively characterized. Benefiting from the unique multiple structures, the composite particles exhibited outstanding catalytic efficiency and repeatability, which are confirmed by two oxidation–reduction reactions of 2-nitroaniline/NaBH4 and 4-nitrophenol/NaBH4.

References

YearCitations

2003

3.9K

2006

3.4K

1999

1.7K

2007

873

2007

779

2005

636

2001

543

2002

427

2004

378

2007

357

Page 1