The role of adsorption species in the formation of Ag nanostructures by a microwave-polyol route
The role of adsorption species in reaction solutions has been studied in microwave-polyol synthesis of silver (Ag) nanostructures. When Ag+ ions from AgNO3 were reduced in ethylene glycol by the addition of H2[PtCl6] and poly-(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP), a mixture of one-dimensional (1-D) nanorods and...
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my.utm.127832011-06-29T07:53:38Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/12783/ The role of adsorption species in the formation of Ag nanostructures by a microwave-polyol route Tsuji, Masaharu Matsumoto, Kisei Jiang, Peng Matsuo, Ryoichi Hikino, Sachie Tang, Xin-Ling Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor QD Chemistry The role of adsorption species in reaction solutions has been studied in microwave-polyol synthesis of silver (Ag) nanostructures. When Ag+ ions from AgNO3 were reduced in ethylene glycol by the addition of H2[PtCl6] and poly-(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP), a mixture of one-dimensional (1-D) nanorods and nanowires and 3-D spherical, cubic, and triangular-bipyramidal nanoparticles was obtained within three minutes. It has been previously believed that PVP acts as a surfactant and its selective adsorption on {100} facets results in pentagonal 1-D nanorods or nanowires and cubic and triangular-bipyramidal nanocrystals. We found here that these Ag products could also be formed without the addition of PVP in the presence of Cl- ions, though their yields were lower than those in the presence of PVP by a factor of ˜300. These results indicate that Cl- anions can also act as adsorption species to assist the formation of these Ag nanostructures. It is concluded that the difference in the adsorption ability of different species in solution on Ag nanostructures determines final shapes, sizes, and yields of formed Ag nanostructures. Chemical Society of Japan/Nippon Kagakukai 2008 Article PeerReviewed Tsuji, Masaharu and Matsumoto, Kisei and Jiang, Peng and Matsuo, Ryoichi and Hikino, Sachie and Tang, Xin-Ling and Kamarudin, Khairul Sozana Nor (2008) The role of adsorption species in the formation of Ag nanostructures by a microwave-polyol route. Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 81 (3). 393 -400. ISSN 0009-2673 http://dx.doi.org/10.1246/bcsj.81.393 doi:10.1246/bcsj.81.393 |
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The role of adsorption species in reaction solutions has been studied in microwave-polyol synthesis of silver (Ag) nanostructures. When Ag+ ions from AgNO3 were reduced in ethylene glycol by the addition of H2[PtCl6] and poly-(vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP), a mixture of one-dimensional (1-D) nanorods and nanowires and 3-D spherical, cubic, and triangular-bipyramidal nanoparticles was obtained within three minutes. It has been previously believed that PVP acts as a surfactant and its selective adsorption on {100} facets results in pentagonal 1-D nanorods or nanowires and cubic and triangular-bipyramidal nanocrystals. We found here that these Ag products could also be formed without the addition of PVP in the presence of Cl- ions, though their yields were lower than those in the presence of PVP by a factor of ˜300. These results indicate that Cl- anions can also act as adsorption species to assist the formation of these Ag nanostructures. It is concluded that the difference in the adsorption ability of different species in solution on Ag nanostructures determines final shapes, sizes, and yields of formed Ag nanostructures. |
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The role of adsorption species in the formation of Ag nanostructures by a microwave-polyol route |
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