Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1484041 Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids 2008 5 Pages PDF
Abstract

We prepared SiO2@Ag core–shell nanospheres: silver nanoparticles (∼4 ± 2 nm in diameter) coated silica nanospheres (∼50 ± 10 nm in diameter). The preparation route is a modification of the Stöber method, and involves the preparation of homogeneous silica spheres at room temperature, combined with the deposition of silver nanoparticles from Ag+ in solution, by using water/ethanol mixtures, tetraethyl-orthosilicate as Si source and silver nitrate as Ag source in a single-pot wet chemical route without an added coupling agent or surface modification, which leads to the formation of core@shell homogeneous nanospheres. We present the preparation and characterization of the SiO2@Ag core–shell nanospheres and also of bare silica spheres in the absence of silver, and propose a reaction mechanism for the formation of the core–shell structure.

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