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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering

ISSN 2095-0179

ISSN 2095-0187(Online)

CN 11-5981/TQ

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Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering  2013, Vol. 7 Issue (1): 60-64   https://doi.org/10.1007/s11705-013-1313-x
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Particle size distribution and shape control of Au nanoparticles used for particle gun
Particle size distribution and shape control of Au nanoparticles used for particle gun
S. Kida, M. Ichiji, J. Watanabe, I. Hirasawa()
Graduate School of Advanced Sciencel Engineering, Waseda University, Tokyo 169-8555, Japan
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Abstract

Au nanoparticles are expected for the media to transfer genes into plants. However, the control of particle size distribution (PSD) and shape of Au nanoparticles is too difficult to design and prepare particles with suitable quality for the gene supporting media. Reduction crystallization experiments were performed in aqueous solution in order to clarify the effect of feeding conditions such as feeding profile, feeding rate, and feeding amount on PSD and shape of Au nanoparticles. Ascorbic acid (AsA) was selected as a reducing agent because it is safe for plants. Au particles of 50 nm, 50–200 nm, and 150–400 nm were obtained in batch operation, single-jet, and double-jet, respectively. Moreover, in single-jet and double-jet, the mean size of the obtained Au particles increases with the decrease of feeding rate or the increase of feeding amount. It is concluded that PSD of Au nanoparticles can be controlled in the range of 50–400 nm by changing feeding conditions of AsA and HAuCl4 aqueous solution.

Key wordsreduction crystallization    particle size distribution    gene transferring media
收稿日期: 2012-10-30      出版日期: 2013-03-05
Corresponding Author(s): Hirasawa I.,Email:izumih@waseda.jp   
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. Particle size distribution and shape control of Au nanoparticles used for particle gun[J]. Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering, 2013, 7(1): 60-64.
S. Kida, M. Ichiji, J. Watanabe, I. Hirasawa. Particle size distribution and shape control of Au nanoparticles used for particle gun. Front Chem Sci Eng, 2013, 7(1): 60-64.
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