July 10, 2006
Journal Article

Predicting the Shape and Structure of Face-
Centered Cubic Gold Nanocrystals
Smaller than 3 nm

Abstract

Although a number of computational studies have examined the relative stability of icosahedral and decahedral gold clusters from 1 to 3 nm in size, few studies have focussed on the variety of face-centered cubic (fcc)nanoparti cles in this size regime. In most cases small fcc gold particles are assumed to adopt the truncated octahedral shape, but in light of the fact that the shape and structure of gold nanoparticles is known to vary, the relative stability of fcc polyhedra may change with size. Presented here are results of first-principles calculations investigating the preferred shape of gold particles less than 3 nm in size. Our results indicate that the equilibrium shape of fcc gold nanoparticles less than 1 nm is the cuboctahedron, but this shape rapidly becomes energetically unstable with respect to the truncated octahedron, octahedron and truncated cube shapes as the size increases.

Revised: December 27, 2007 | Published: July 10, 2006

Citation

Barnard A.S., and L.A. Curtiss. 2006. "Predicting the Shape and Structure of Face- Centered Cubic Gold Nanocrystals Smaller than 3 nm." ChemPhysChem 7, no. 7:1544-1553. doi:10.1002/cphc.200600107