Direct synthesis of nanocrystalline silver from the reaction between silver carboxylates and n-trioctylphosphine

TitleDirect synthesis of nanocrystalline silver from the reaction between silver carboxylates and n-trioctylphosphine
Publication TypeJournal Article
Year of Publication2006
AuthorsCharan, S, Singh, N, Khanna, PK, Patil, KR
JournalJournal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology
Volume6
Issue7
Pagination2095-2102
Date PublishedJUL
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1533-4880
KeywordsChemical synthesis, Nanocrystalline, noble metal, XRD
Abstract

Neat n-Trioctylphosphine (TOP) has been used for the first ever time for reduction of silver nitrate and silver carboxylates (citrate, oleate, and myristate) under mild thermal reaction conditions. UV-visible absorption measurements of re-dispersible silver particles that were obtained by reduction of silver myristrate (product-IV) and silver nitrate (product-I) showed surface plasmon resonance absorption peak at 400 nm. The powder XRD pattern of fcc zero-valent silver resulted in diameters in the range of about 25-30 nm. TEM analysis showed particle diameter similar to that was observed by the XRD. FTIR spectroscopy revealed that the organics from the carboxylate group are retained by the nano-particles in case of product-IV however, presence of TOP is observed in product-I. It is found that when silver nitrate is reduced by TOP, spherical silver nano-particles with poor redispersity are formed but extended heating results in formation of long silver rods of micrometer size however, the re-dispersible nano-particles are easily formed when silver carboxylates are reduced by TOP.

DOI10.1166/jnn.2006.339
Type of Journal (Indian or Foreign)

Foreign

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