Issue 11, 2010

Monitoring early stages of silver particle formation in a polymer solution by in situ and time resolved small angle X-ray scattering

Abstract

Silver particles have been prepared by reduction of silver nitrate with ascorbic acid in acidic aqueous solution containing a low concentration of a commercial polynaphthalene sulfonate polymer (Daxad 19) as dispersant agent. The reduction has been induced and controlled by the slow addition of ascorbic acid at a fixed rate; in this way, we were able to monitor the formation of a silver crystalline colloidal dispersion by in situ and time resolved Small Angle X-ray Scattering measurements. Modeling the scattering intensity with interacting spherical particles in a polymerAg like-fractal template allowed us to distinguish different stages involving liquid-like ordered cluster nucleation, cluster growth up to primary particle formation and particle coalescence. Between primary particle formation and particle coalescence, we observed the occurrence of a transient phase of core–shell type structures having primary particles as stable cores in expanding shells built by the organic polymer. We discuss these results in a twofold perspective pertaining both to technology, relative to controlled fabrication of metal nanoparticles and to basic chemical physics, dealing with non standard stepwise crystallization from solutions.

Graphical abstract: Monitoring early stages of silver particle formation in a polymer solution by in situ and time resolved small angle X-ray scattering

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jun 2010
Accepted
08 Sep 2010
First published
12 Oct 2010

Nanoscale, 2010,2, 2447-2455

Monitoring early stages of silver particle formation in a polymer solution by in situ and time resolved small angle X-ray scattering

G. Campi, A. Mari, H. Amenitsch, A. Pifferi, C. Cannas and L. Suber, Nanoscale, 2010, 2, 2447 DOI: 10.1039/C0NR00390E

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