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HERO ID
1957739
Reference Type
Journal Article
Title
Synthesis of nanosized silver particles by chemical reduction method
Author(s)
Chou, KS; Ren, CY
Year
2000
Is Peer Reviewed?
1
Journal
Materials Chemistry and Physics
ISSN:
0254-0584
EISSN:
1879-3312
Volume
64
Issue
3
Page Numbers
241-246
Web of Science Id
WOS:000086933400009
Abstract
Synthesis of nanosized silver particles by chemical reduction using formaldehyde in aqueous solution was studied in this work. Effects of several processing variables such as quantities of alkaline solution and formaldehyde and reaction time were investigated. Effects of protective agents such as PVP (polyvinyl-pyrrolidone) and PVA (polyvinyl alcohol) were also included. The products were mainly characterized for its particle size distribution to provide information on the optimal conditions of synthesis and sufficient stability against coagulation. Our results indicated that for [AgNO3]=0.01 M solution, the addition of [formaldehyde]/[AgNO3]=4, [NaOH]/[AgNO3]=1 and [Na2CO3]/[Ag]=1, together with PVP/Ag weight ratio of 9.27 or PVA/Ag weight ratio of 3.37, could produce silver colloids having sizes between 7 and 20 nm. The suspension was stable for at least 24 h. Silver particles can be easily collected through centrifuge and filtration when the solution is mixed with sufficient amount of acetone. The wet precipitate can be redispersed for further applications with increase in particle size. (C) 2000 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reserved.
Keywords
chemical reduction; formaldehyde; silver colloids
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