Additive-Free Synthesis of (Chiral) Gold Bipyramids from Pentatwinned Nanorods

ACS Mater Lett. 2024 Oct 17;6(11):5163-5169. doi: 10.1021/acsmaterialslett.4c01605. eCollection 2024 Nov 4.

Abstract

The production of colloidal metal nanostructures with complex geometries usually involves shape-directing additives, such as metal ions or thiols, which stabilize high-index facets. These additives may however affect the nanoparticles' surface chemistry, hindering applications, e.g., in biology or catalysis. We report herein the preparation of gold bipyramids with no need for additives and shape yields up to 99%, using pentatwinned Au nanorods as seeds and cetyltrimethylammonium chloride as surfactant. For high-growth solution:seed ratios, the bipyramids exhibit an unusual "belted" structure. Three-dimensional electron microscopy revealed the presence of high-index {117}, {115}, and {113} side facets, with {113} and {112} facets at the belt. Belted bipyramids exhibit strong near-field enhancement and high extinction in the near-infrared, in agreement with electromagnetic simulations. These Ag-free bipyramids were used to seed chiral overgrowth using 1,1'-binaphthyl-2,2'-diamine as a chiral inducer, with g-factor up to 0.02, likely the highest reported for bipyramid seeds so far.