AuNP Synthesis

Overview

Gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) for the total amine screen are synthesized by the citrate reduction method — one of the oldest and most reliable nanoparticle synthesis protocols, well within citizen science capability.

Target: ~25nm diameter AuNPs (optimal for histamine/amine colorimetric sensitivity per published literature)

Materials

ItemSourceNotes
Chloroauric acid (HAuCl₄·3H₂O)Sigma-Aldrich, Strem~$20-40 for 1g. Handle carefully — irritant, stains skin/surfaces
Trisodium citrate dihydrateLab supplier, grocery (as “citric acid salt”)CAS 6132-04-3
Distilled waterGroceryUse throughout — tap water will ruin the synthesis
Clean glasswareThoroughly cleaned — contamination causes aggregation
Hot plate or stove
Amber storage bottleLight protection

Procedure

Cleaning Glassware (Critical)

  1. Wash all glassware with aqua regia or piranha solution if available, otherwise:
  2. Wash with concentrated HCl, then rinse thoroughly with distilled water
  3. Final rinse with distilled water × 3
  4. Do not use soap — surfactant residue causes aggregation

Synthesis

  1. Prepare stock solutions:

    • 1% HAuCl₄: dissolve 0.1g in 10ml distilled water
    • 1% sodium citrate: dissolve 0.1g in 10ml distilled water
  2. Bring 100ml distilled water to a rolling boil in a clean Erlenmeyer flask

  3. Add 1ml of 1% HAuCl₄ solution while stirring (solution turns pale yellow)

  4. Immediately add 2ml of 1% sodium citrate solution while stirring vigorously

  5. Continue boiling with stirring for 10-15 minutes

    • Solution progresses: pale yellow → colorless → grey-purple → wine red
    • Wine red = successful ~25nm AuNPs
  6. Remove from heat, continue stirring until cool (~30 min)

  7. Transfer to amber bottle, store at 4°C

Quality Check

  • Color: clear wine red (not purple, not grey, not blue)
  • SPR peak: 522-524nm (measure with colorimeter vs water blank)
  • Stability: no color change after 24h at 4°C

If solution is purple or blue: aggregation has occurred — discard and repeat with cleaner glassware.

Stability

  • Shelf life: ~30 days at 4°C
  • Check SPR peak before each use — still at 522nm = good
  • Red-shifted or broadened peak = partial aggregation — replace batch
  • Do not freeze

Safety

  • Chloroauric acid: irritant, oxidizer. Wear gloves. Avoid skin contact. Stains permanently.
  • Gold nanoparticles in suspension: treat as potentially hazardous nanomaterial. Do not pour down drain — collect for disposal.
  • All reagents: use in ventilated area

Yield and Cost

  • 100ml batch provides ~100-200 individual tests (0.5ml per test)
  • Cost per batch: ~$0.20-0.40 in gold + negligible citrate
  • Cost per test: effectively cents once reagents are on hand

Troubleshooting

ProblemLikely CauseFix
Solution stays yellowToo little citrate or not hot enoughCheck temperature, remake citrate solution
Solution turns grey/blackContamination in glasswareRe-clean all glassware thoroughly
Solution turns blue immediatelyHAuCl₄ concentration too highDilute stock solution
Aggregation on storageTemperature too high, or light exposureStore at 4°C in amber bottle

References

  • Turkevich et al. (1951) — original citrate reduction method
  • ACS Omega (2024) — 25nm AuNP characterization for histamine sensing
  • Scientific Reports (2025) — paper-based AuNP sensor validation
  • Histamine Testing Methods