Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5357279 | Applied Surface Science | 2010 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
A simple technique was developed for the synthesis of silver nanoparticles (NPs) in an aqueous medium using water soluble sulfonated polyaniline as a new non-covalent effective stabilizer. The narrow size distribution of the NPs was achieved through the synthesis. In neutral and basic solutions the as-prepared silver NPs demonstrated resistance toward aggregation over several months and at least a few days at pH 1. The versatility of the procedure was demonstrated also for the preparation of gold nanoparticles. Transmission electron microscopy with electron microdiffraction, UV-vis spectroscopy, XRD, XPS and FTIR analyses were used to characterize the structure and chemical composition of as obtained silver NPs.
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Authors
Yu.A. Krutyakov, A.A. Kudrinsky, A.Yu. Olenin, G.V. Lisichkin,