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Real-time, in-situ, extinction spectroscopy studies on silver-nanoseed formation. | LitMetric

Real-time, in-situ, extinction spectroscopy studies on silver-nanoseed formation.

Appl Spectrosc

State Key Laboratory of Supramolecular Structure and Materials, Jilin University, Changchun 130012, PR. China.

Published: December 2010

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study utilized real-time extinction spectroscopy to monitor the rapid formation of silver seeds, focusing on factors like reducer concentration and stabilizer amounts.
  • The morphology of the silver nanoparticles, indicated by surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectra, was significantly influenced by the concentration of NaBH(4), showing that lower concentrations produced uniform nanoparticles while higher concentrations led to uneven ones.
  • The research highlighted that controlled, repeated additions of the reducing agent improved the consistency and shape of the silver seeds, showcasing the effectiveness of real-time spectroscopy for analyzing nanomaterial synthesis.

Article Abstract

In this paper, real-time extinction spectroscopy was employed to analyze in situ the fast formation process of silver seeds. The influencing factors for silver-seed formation, including the concentration of the reducer (NaBH(4)), the amount of stabilizer (citrate), and the addition procedure of NaBH(4), were evaluated. The configuration of the surface plasmon resonance (SPR) spectra of silver nanoparticles, which reflected the morphology of the produced silver seeds, was found to be distinctly affected by the NaBH(4) concentration. Homogeneous silver nanoparticles were obtained when the added NaBH(4) was lower in concentration than 2.00 mM. In contrast, higher concentrations of reducing agent (≥3.00 mM NaBH(4)) resulted in uneven silver nanoparticles. Mie theory was applied to clarify the correlation of the SPR and the size of the silver seeds. Repeated additions of a small amount of the reducing agent could increase the monodispersity and isotropy of silver seeds. Real-time extinction spectroscopy is a convenient technique that achieves the in-situ and nondestructive measurement of intermediates in the formation process of silver nanoseeds.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1366/000370210793561628DOI Listing

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