Understanding the formation of aligned, linear arrays of Ag nanoparticles

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We report the self-assembly of aligned arrays of silver nanoparticles governed by a reaction-diffusion-precipitation process. The average 2 μm wide bands containing nanoparticles which are ∼160 nm in diameter are highly periodic with ∼0.9-3 μm spacing. Morphological and analytical characterization of the particles has provided crucial information for the formulation of a series of reactions explaining the band formation. We propose that the silver/silver oxide colloids in the bands turn into elemental silver particles upon UV illumination.

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Walliser, R. M., Tóth, R., Lagzi, I., Mathys, D., Marot, L., Braun, A., … Constable, E. C. (2016). Understanding the formation of aligned, linear arrays of Ag nanoparticles. RSC Advances, 6(34), 28388–28392. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6ra04194a

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