Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
1331462 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Silica–silver core–shell composite particles with uniform thin silver layers were successfully synthesized by a facile and one-step ultrasonic electrodeposition method. By electrolysis of the slurry consisting of preformed silica spheres and silver perchlorate without any additives, the homogenous composite particles can be prepared. The average size of single silver crystals in the composite is about 12 nm and the thickness of silver layer is 14±2 nm. Moreover, the continuity of Ag distribution, the surface roughness and the thickness of silver layer are controllable by adjusting the current density (I), the concentration of electrolyte (C) and the reaction time (t). Optical properties of the composite particles with different silver content were also investigated.
Graphical abstractSilica–silver core–shell composite particles with uniform thin silver layers are prepared by a facile and one-step ultrasonic electrodeposition method. Moreover, the continuity of Ag distribution, the surface roughness and the thickness of silver layer are controllable. Optical properties of the composite particles with different silver content were also investigated.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide