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Generation of nanoparticles of phtalocyanines by laser fragmentation and their interaction with gold nanoparticles (1904.05740v1)

Published 26 Mar 2019 in physics.gen-ph

Abstract: Optical properties and morphology of laser generated Aluminum and Copper phthalocyanine nanoparticles (nAlPc and nCuPc) in water are experimentally studied. Near infrared laser source of nanosecond pulse duration was used for fragmentation of Pc micro-powder suspended in H2O. Extinction spectra in the visible and near IR range of NPs colloidal solutions in MQ water were acquired by means of optical spectroscopy. The optical density of both nCuPc and nAlPc increases with laser fragmentation time. Transmission electron microscopy was used for characterization of nanoparticle morphology and size analysis. It is found that nCuPc are made of short (100 nm) rectangular bars interconnected at various angles with other bars. Similar experiments were carried out for a colloidal solution, which is a mixture of Au and AlPc nanoparticles. It turned out that Au NPs in presence of nAlPc form large agglomerates of Au.

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