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Fabrication of worm-like nanorods and ultrafine nanospheres of silver via solid-state photochemical decomposition
S. Navaladian, Balasubramanian Viswanathan, Thirukkallam Kanthadai Varadarajan, Ram Prasad Viswanath
Published in
2009
Volume: 4
   
Issue: 5
Pages: 471 - 479
Abstract
Worm-like nanorods and nanospheres of silver have been synthesized by photochemical decomposition of silver oxalate in water by UV irradiation in the presence of CTAB and PVP, respectively. No external seeds have been employed for the synthesis of Ag nanorods. The synthesized Ag colloids have been characterized by UV-visible spectra, powder XRD, HRTEM, and selected area electron diffraction (SAED). Ag nanospheres of average size around 2 nm have been obtained in the presence of PVP. XRD and TEM analyses revealed that top and basal planes of nanorods are bound with {111} facets. Williamson-Hall plot has revealed the presence of defects in the Ag nanospheres and nanorods. Formation of defective Ag nanocrystals is attributed to the heating effect of UV-visible irradiation.
About the journal
JournalNanoscale Research Letters
ISSN19317573
Open AccessYes
Concepts (11)
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    AG NANORODS
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    CTAB
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    PHOTOCHEMICAL DECOMPOSITION
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    PVP
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    WH PLOT
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    Irradiation
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    Nanorods
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    Nanospheres
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    Synthesis (chemical)
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    X ray diffraction analysis
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    Silver