Solvent-adaptable silver nanoparticles

Prasad, B. L. V. ; Arumugam, Sujatha K. ; Bala, Tanushree ; Sastry, Murali (2005) Solvent-adaptable silver nanoparticles Langmuir, 21 (3). pp. 822-826. ISSN 0743-7463

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Official URL: http://pubs.acs.org/doi/abs/10.1021/la047707%2B

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/la047707+

Abstract

A simple and efficient way of obtaining silver nanoparticles that are dispersible both in organic and in aqueous solvents using a single capping agent is described. The silver nanoparticles are initially prepared in water in the presence of aerosol OT [sodium bis(2-ethylhexyl)-sulfosuccinate, AOT]. Thereafter, transfer of the AOT-capped silver nanoparticles to an organic phase is induced by the addition of a small amount of orthophosphoric acid during shaking of the biphasic mixture. The AOT-stabilized silver nanoparticles could be separated out from the organic phase in the form of a powder. The hydrophobic nanoparticles thus prepared are stable and are readily resuspended in a variety of other polar (including water) and nonpolar solvents without further surface treatment. The amphiphatic nature of the silver surface is brought about by a small orientational change in the AOT monolayer on the silver surface in response to the polarity of the solvent.

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