Role of Heavy Water in the Synthesis and Nanocatalytic Activity of Gold Nanoparticles

IF 4.8 Q2 NANOSCIENCE & NANOTECHNOLOGY
Nathaniel E. Larm*, Christopher D. Stachurski, Paul C. Trulove, Xiaonan Tang, Yun Shen, David P. Durkin and Gary A. Baker*, 
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Abstract

Heavy water (D2O) has found extensive application as a moderator in nuclear reactors. Additionally, it serves as a substitute for regular water (H2O) in biological or spectroscopic experiments, providing a deuterium source and addressing challenges related to solvent opacity or contrast. This is particularly relevant in experiments involving neutron scattering, infrared absorption, or nuclear magnetic resonance. However, replacing H2O with D2O is not always a straightforward or harmless substitution and can instead have unintended chemical consequences. In this study, we highlight the significant impact of solvent deuteration on two common gold nanoparticle syntheses─borohydride reduction and ascorbic acid reduction─by comparing reactions in D2O and H2O and mixtures thereof. The resulting colloids exhibit differences in size and spectral characteristics, and their effectiveness as nanocatalysts in the widely used 4-nitrophenol reduction benchmark reaction is adversely affected by the presence of D2O during both particle synthesis and as the catalytic medium. Ultimately, these results underscore a critical awareness often overlooked by scientists and engineers: despite its widespread and sometimes indispensable use in analytical spectroscopy, cellular imaging, biophysics, and organic chemistry, D2O cannot truly replace H2O without significantly altering the chemical environment of a reaction.

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ACS Nanoscience Au
ACS Nanoscience Au 材料科学、纳米科学-
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期刊介绍: ACS Nanoscience Au is an open access journal that publishes original fundamental and applied research on nanoscience and nanotechnology research at the interfaces of chemistry biology medicine materials science physics and engineering.The journal publishes short letters comprehensive articles reviews and perspectives on all aspects of nanoscience and nanotechnology:synthesis assembly characterization theory modeling and simulation of nanostructures nanomaterials and nanoscale devicesdesign fabrication and applications of organic inorganic polymer hybrid and biological nanostructuresexperimental and theoretical studies of nanoscale chemical physical and biological phenomenamethods and tools for nanoscience and nanotechnologyself- and directed-assemblyzero- one- and two-dimensional materialsnanostructures and nano-engineered devices with advanced performancenanobiotechnologynanomedicine and nanotoxicologyACS Nanoscience Au also publishes original experimental and theoretical research of an applied nature that integrates knowledge in the areas of materials engineering physics bioscience and chemistry into important applications of nanomaterials.
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