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Highly repeatable kinetically-independent synthesis of one- and two-dimensional silver nanostructures by oriented attachment

Abstract

A repeatable and fast synthesis of one- and two-dimensional silver nanostructures with thickness of 20–25 nm, constructed from highly stable hexagonal and triangular nanoplates has been achieved.

A repeatable and fast synthesis of one- and two-dimensional silver nanostructures with thickness of 20–25 nm, constructed from highly stable hexagonal and triangular nanoplates has been achieved. Various useful morphologies can be constructed on the gram-scale from the reduction of aqueous solutions of silver nitrate by l- ascorbic ( l- ASB) acid in the presence of poly(methacrylic)acid sodium salt, within a few minutes by simple room temperature mixing. Contrary to the literature, the assembly mechanisms governing the final morphology are not kinetically controlled, and are instead selective based on concentration of the reaction mixture. These diverse silver nanostructures meet the criteria desired for feasible industrial production and incorporation into nanoscale devices.

Authors

Marzbanrad AE; Rivers G; Rogalsky A; Lee-Sullivan P; Zhao B; Zhou NY

Journal

RSC Advances, Vol. 6, No. 66, pp. 61641–61649

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Publication Date

January 1, 2016

DOI

10.1039/c6ra08031f

ISSN

2046-2069

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