Synthesis of silver nanocrystallites by a new thermal decomposition method and their characterization

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We formed silver nanocrystallites by the thermal decomposition of a Ag +1-oleate complex, which was prepared by a reaction with AgNO 3 and sodium oleate in a water solution. The resulting monodispersed silver nanocrystallites were produced by controlling the temperature (290°C). Transmission electron microscopic (TEM) images of the particles showed a 2-dimensional assembly of the particles with a diameter of 9.5 ± 0.7 nm, demonstrating the uniformity of these nanocrystallites. An energy-dispersive X-ray (EDX) spectrum and X-ray diffraction (XRD) peaks of the nanocrystallites showed the highly crystalline nature of the silver structure. We analyzed the decomposition of the Ag+1-oleate complex using a Thermo Gravimetric Analyzer (TGA) and observed the crystallization process using XRD.

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Lee, D. K., & Kang, Y. S. (2004). Synthesis of silver nanocrystallites by a new thermal decomposition method and their characterization. ETRI Journal, 26(3), 252–256. https://doi.org/10.4218/etrij.04.0103.0061

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