Issue 9, 2011

Control of silver–polymer aggregation mechanism by primary particle spatial correlations in dynamic fractal-like geometry

Abstract

Silver nanocrystals have been prepared by reacting silver nitrate with ascorbic acid in aqueous solution containing a low concentration of a commercial polynaphthalene sulfonate polymer (Daxad 19). Various crystalline morphologies have been obtained simply by tuning the reaction temperature. We have investigated the nanoparticle formation mechanism at three different temperatures by in situ and time resolved small angle X-ray scattering measurements. By modeling the scattering intensity with interacting spherical particles in a fractal-like polymer–Ag matrix, we found signatures of nucleation, growth and assembly of primary particles of about 15–20 nm. We observed how the time evolution of both spatial correlations between primary particles and the dynamic fractal geometry of the polymer–Ag matrix could influence and determine both the aggregation mechanism and the morphology of forming nanostructures in solution.

Graphical abstract: Control of silver–polymer aggregation mechanism by primary particle spatial correlations in dynamic fractal-like geometry

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 May 2011
Accepted
30 Jun 2011
First published
09 Aug 2011

Nanoscale, 2011,3, 3774-3779

Control of silver–polymer aggregation mechanism by primary particle spatial correlations in dynamic fractal-like geometry

G. Campi, A. Mari, A. Pifferi, H. Amenitsch, M. Fratini and L. Suber, Nanoscale, 2011, 3, 3774 DOI: 10.1039/C1NR10474H

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