Bhattacharya, Santanu ; Biswas, Joydeep (2011) Role of spacer lengths of gemini surfactants in the synthesis of silver nanorods in micellar media Nanoscale, 3 (7). p. 2924. ISSN 2040-3364
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Official URL: http://doi.org/10.1039/c1nr10141b
Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c1nr10141b
Abstract
In this work, we have prepared Ag-nanorods using biscationic gemini surfactant micelles as the media by a seed-mediated wet synthesis method. Towards this end, we first synthesized Ag-nanoseeds of diameter ∼7 nm stabilized by trisodium citrate (as the capping agent). Then these Ag-nanoseeds were used to synthesize Ag-nanorods of different aspect ratios. With decreasing Ag-nanoseed concentration, the aspect ratios of the Ag-nanorods stabilized by these gemini surfactants increased gradually. Various Ag-nanoseeds and Ag-nanospecies were characterized using UV-Vis spectroscopy (to know the surface plasmon bands), transmission electron microscopy (to find out their particle sizes and distribution), energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction. When we used micelles derived from gemini surfactants of shorter spacer –(CH2)n– (n = 2 or 4) to stabilize the Ag-nanorods, the λmax of the longitudinal band shifted more towards the blue region compared to that of the gemini surfactant micelles with a longer spacer –(CH2)n– (n = 5, 12) at a given amount of the Ag-nanoseed solution. So, the growth of Ag-nanorods in the gemini micellar solutions depends on the spacer-chain length of gemini surfactants employed.
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