Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1415214 Carbon 2012 13 Pages PDF
Abstract

Silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are decorated on graphene oxide (GO)–riboflavin (R) hybrids produced with three different compositions. The SEM micrographs of the GO–R–Ag materials show a helical fibrillar morphology different from the bar and wrinkled sheet morphology of R and GO, respectively. FT-IR spectra indicate that GO produces a supra molecular complex with R and Ag NPs are stabilized by both R and GO. The UV–vis spectra show a large shift of surface plasmon band from 390 to 570 nm and the circular dichroism spectra indicate a drastic change in the GO–R–Ag system over the GO–R system for a weight ratio of GO to R of 13, suggesting that Ag NPs are wrapped by both the GO–R hybrid and R moieties. The PL-intensity of R increases in the GO–R hybrids but it decreases in the GO–R–Ag ones. The dc-conductivity of the GO–R hybrids increases by 2–3 orders of magnitude on addition of Ag NPs. The I–V characteristic curves of the GO–R–Ag (GO/R = 1/3) material shows a negative differential resistance. Possible reasons from the charge trapping on the Ag NPs followed by stabilization by R are discussed and a model using the density of states approach is proposed.

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