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Morphology and size-controlled synthesis of silver nanoparticles in aqueous surfactant polymer solutions

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COLLOID AND POLYMER SCIENCE
卷 286, 期 4, 页码 403-410

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00396-007-1784-8

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silver nanoparticles; synthesis in green solvents; capping agents; silver nanocubes; silver nanostars

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We have employed a number of reducing and capping agents to obtain Ag(0) metallic nanoparticles of various sizes and morphologies. The size and morphology were tuned by selecting reducing and capping agents. Spherical particles of 15 and 43 nm diameter were obtained when 1 wt% aqueous starch solution of AgNO3 precursor salt was reduced by D(+)-glucose reduction has been attributed to the slow reduction rate by mild reducing agent D(+)-glucose compared to strong NaOH. Conducting the reduction at ambient temperature of silver salt in liquid crystalline pluronic P123 and L64 also gave spherical particles of 8 and 24 nm, respectively, without the addition of any separate reducing agent. NaOH reduction of salt in ethylene glycol (11 g)/polyvinyl pyrolidone (PVP; 0.053 g) mixture produced large self-assembled cubes of 520 nm when smaller (26-53 nm) star-shaped sharp-edged structures formed initially aggregated on heating the preparation at 190 degrees C for 1 h. Increasing the amount of PVP (0.5 g) in ethylene glycol (11 g) and heating at 70C for 30 min yielded a mixture of spherical and non-spherical (cubes, hexagons, pentagons, and triangle) particles without the addition of an extra reducing agent. Addition of 5 wt% PVP to 1 wt% aqueous starched solution resulted in the formation of a mixture of spherical and anisotropic structures when solution heated at 70 degrees C for 1 h. Homogeneous smaller sized (29 nm) cubes were synthesized by NaOH reduction of AgNO3 in 12.5 wt% of water-soluble polymer poly(methyl vinyl ether) at ambient temperature in 30 min reaction time.

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