Issue 104, 2016, Issue in Progress

Spontaneous growth of silver nanotrees dominated with (111) crystalline faces on monolithic activated carbon

Abstract

An environmentally friendly wet chemistry approach is used to synthesize silver nanotrees with a single step. The silver nanotrees with single crystalline (111) faces were synthesized without any external reducing or stabilizing agents in water media, involving a galvanic-cell mechanism between the silver nanostructure and biomass-derived monolithic activated carbon (MAC). By varying the concentration of [Ag(NH3)2]NO3, silver nanoflowers, nanowires and nanorods can also be selectively obtained. The silver morphology can also be tuned by some anions such as PO43−, Cl and OH in MAC, which afford a more flexible morphological control in this galvanic-cell mechanism than those reported previously. Importantly, the obtained silver dendrites are found to yield excellent catalytic activity for the reduction of 4-nitroaniline by borohydride.

Graphical abstract: Spontaneous growth of silver nanotrees dominated with (111) crystalline faces on monolithic activated carbon

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Aug 2016
Accepted
20 Oct 2016
First published
21 Oct 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 102528-102533

Spontaneous growth of silver nanotrees dominated with (111) crystalline faces on monolithic activated carbon

Y. Chen, H. Zhao, Y. Ning, B. Zhao, J. Zheng, T. Yang, M. Liu, F. Yin, S. Li and L. Chen, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 102528 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA19399D

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