Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5362012 | Applied Surface Science | 2009 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
An UV-enhanced single-step chemical bath process has been defined to produce precisely tailored colloidal solutions of silver nanoparticles capped with poly(methacrylic acid) (PMA) for bio-technological and packaging applications. The influence of the main process parameters on the nanoparticles chemical and structural characteristics, as well as on the reactions involved in the nanoparticle growth and polymer cross-linking, has been examined in details. A clear distinction between nanoparticle nucleation and growth, mediated by the available polymer functional groups and steric properties, has allowed to set up an effective controllable process and to obtain the desired colloids. The proper choice of the process parameters has led to a silver nanoparticles size smaller than 20Â nm with a distribution peaked at less than 10Â nm and stable over a period of one month.
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Authors
D. Spadaro, E. Barletta, F. Barreca, G. Currò, F. Neri,