Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot

Gold nanoparticles were fabricated in the graphene quantum dots solution using the laser ablation technique. In order to control the particle size and concentration of nanoparticles, the ablation time is changed from 5 to 25mins. UV–visible spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, tran...

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Main Authors: Sadrolhosseini, A. R., Suraya A. R., Suhadi S., Nezakati, Hossein *
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Published: Laser Institute of America 2019
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author Sadrolhosseini, A. R.
Suraya A. R.,
Suhadi S.,
Nezakati, Hossein *
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Suraya A. R.,
Suhadi S.,
Nezakati, Hossein *
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description Gold nanoparticles were fabricated in the graphene quantum dots solution using the laser ablation technique. In order to control the particle size and concentration of nanoparticles, the ablation time is changed from 5 to 25mins. UV–visible spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and fluorescence spectroscopy were used to characterize the prepared samples. Consequently, the localized surface plasmon resonance absorption peaks appeared in the range of 515.9–520nm, while the peak which appeared at 319.8 is related to graphene quantum dots. The gold nanoparticles were formed in a spherical shape, which have had interaction with carboxyl and hydroxylic groups. The particle size was in the range of 28.29–11.74nm, which decreased with an increase in the ablation time. The excitation wavelength was about 300nm, and the emission wavelength appeared at 432.23nm. As a result, the intensity of the emission increased with an increase in the ablation time, while the particle size decreased due to the plasmonic property of gold nanoparticles, and the quantum yield is in the range of 38.208%–55.068%
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spelling sunway-10732019-07-15T01:55:08Z http://eprints.sunway.edu.my/1073/ Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot Sadrolhosseini, A. R. Suraya A. R., Suhadi S., Nezakati, Hossein * QC Physics Gold nanoparticles were fabricated in the graphene quantum dots solution using the laser ablation technique. In order to control the particle size and concentration of nanoparticles, the ablation time is changed from 5 to 25mins. UV–visible spectroscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and fluorescence spectroscopy were used to characterize the prepared samples. Consequently, the localized surface plasmon resonance absorption peaks appeared in the range of 515.9–520nm, while the peak which appeared at 319.8 is related to graphene quantum dots. The gold nanoparticles were formed in a spherical shape, which have had interaction with carboxyl and hydroxylic groups. The particle size was in the range of 28.29–11.74nm, which decreased with an increase in the ablation time. The excitation wavelength was about 300nm, and the emission wavelength appeared at 432.23nm. As a result, the intensity of the emission increased with an increase in the ablation time, while the particle size decreased due to the plasmonic property of gold nanoparticles, and the quantum yield is in the range of 38.208%–55.068% Laser Institute of America 2019-03-18 Article PeerReviewed Sadrolhosseini, A. R. and Suraya A. R., and Suhadi S., and Nezakati, Hossein * (2019) Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot. Journal of Laser Applications, 31. ISSN 1938 1387 https://lia.scitation.org/doi/10.2351/1.5046062
spellingShingle QC Physics
Sadrolhosseini, A. R.
Suraya A. R.,
Suhadi S.,
Nezakati, Hossein *
Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
title Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
title_full Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
title_fullStr Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
title_full_unstemmed Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
title_short Laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
title_sort laser ablation synthesis of gold nanoparticle to enhance the fluorescence properties of graphene quantum dot
topic QC Physics
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