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Jorge Pérez-Juste

Researcher at University of Vigo

Publications -  197
Citations -  19709

Jorge Pérez-Juste is an academic researcher from University of Vigo. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nanoparticle & Nanorod. The author has an hindex of 69, co-authored 188 publications receiving 16540 citations. Previous affiliations of Jorge Pérez-Juste include University of Santiago de Compostela & University of Duisburg-Essen.

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Gold nanorods: Synthesis, characterization and applications

TL;DR: An overview of gold nanorod synthesis and properties can be found in this article, where the shape-dependent optical properties of rod-shaped nanoparticles are discussed and a theoretical analysis of the expected behavior is presented.
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Shape control in gold nanoparticle synthesis

TL;DR: This tutorial review summarises recent research into the controlled growth of gold nanoparticles of different morphologies and discusses the various chemical mechanisms that have been proposed to explain anisotropic growth.
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Present and Future of Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering

Judith Langer, +64 more
- 28 Jan 2020 - 
TL;DR: Prominent authors from all over the world joined efforts to summarize the current state-of-the-art in understanding and using SERS, as well as to propose what can be expected in the near future, in terms of research, applications, and technological development.
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Recent Progress on Silica Coating of Nanoparticles and Related Nanomaterials

TL;DR: This contribution provides a brief overview of recent progress in the synthesis of silica-coated nanomaterials and their significant impact in different areas such as spectroscopy, magnetism, catalysis, and biology.
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Electric-Field-Directed Growth of Gold Nanorods in Aqueous Surfactant Solutions

TL;DR: In this article, an electrochemical mechanism for rod formation is proposed, whereby the flux of AuI bound to cationic micelles to the seed surface is maximized at points of highest curvature, where the electrical double layer gradient is highest.