Synergistic effect induced high photothermal performance of Au Nanorod@Cu7S4 Yolk-shell nanooctahedron particles

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Abstract

Au nanorod (NR) which has strong LSPR (longitudinal surface plasmon resonance) effect in near-infrared (NIR) region was introduced into the Cu7S4hollow NPs to form Au NR@Cu7S4 yolk-shell structured nanoparticles (YSNPs) for improving the photothermal property of NPs. The optimum photothermal conversion efficiency of the as-prepared YSNPs is 68.6%. The hybrid YSNPs had the highest photothermal property compared with the equivalent used Au NR and pure Cu7S4because of the synergistic effect of metal and semiconductor. In this case, the synergistic effect in YSNPs was discussed by tuning sizes of the YSNPs and the thickness of Cu7S4 shell. The experimental results demonstrated that the NIR photoabsorption and the photothermal conversion performance of Au NR@Cu7S4YSNPs were much dependent on the geometric change of YSNPs, since the electrical field interaction between inner Au NR core and outer Cu7S4 shell is closely effected by the distance of two materials and thickness of out-shell, as confirmed by the 3D finite-difference time domain simulation (FDTD) theory simulation. Moreover, we proved that the hollow yolk-shell structure of the YSNPs also endowed the NPs with a large potential in drug delivery.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)24533-24541
Number of pages9
JournalJournal of Physical Chemistry C
Volume120
Issue number43
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Nov 2016

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