@article{10902/33622, year = {2017}, month = {10}, url = {https://hdl.handle.net/10902/33622}, abstract = {Oxidative etching was used to produce gold seeds of different sizes and crystal habits. Following detailed characterization, the seeds were grown under different conditions. Our results bring new insights toward understanding the effect of size and crystallinity on the growth of anisotropic particles, whilst identifying guidelines for the optimisation of new synthetic protocols of predesigned seeds.}, organization = {This work was funded by the Spanish MINECO (grant # MAT2013-46101-R, Ramon y Cajal fellowship to A. G.-M. and FPI fellowship to G. G.-R.). Financial support is acknowledged from the European Commission (EUSMI, 731019). S. B. acknowledges financial support from the European Research Council (ERC Starting Grant # 335078-COLOURATOMS). T. A. acknowledges a postdoctoral grant from Research Foundation Flanders (FWO, Belgium).}, publisher = {Royal Society of Chemistry}, publisher = {Chemical Communications, 2017, 53(82), 11360-11363}, title = {Disentangling the effect of seed size and crystal habit on gold nanoparticle seeded growth}, author = {González Rubio, Guillermo and De Oliveira, Thais Milagres and Altantzis, Thomas and La Porta, Andrea and Guerrero Martínez, Andrés and Bals, Sara and Scarabelli, Leonardo and Liz Marzán, Luis Manuel}, }