PH effect on the aggregation of silver nanoparticles synthesized by chemical reduction

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Silver colloidal nanoparticles were prepared according to the chemical reduction method in which the ascorbic acid was used as a reducing agent and sodium citrate as a stabilizing agent. The absorption spectra of all prepared samples obtained using the UV-Vis spectrophotometer showed a surface plasmon peak at a wavelength of about 420 nm. The size of the silver nanoparticles was controlled by changing the pH values of the reaction system. At high pH, smaller size silver nanoparticles were obtained compared to low pH values. This difference can be attributed to the difference in the reduction rate of the precursor. In addition to the inverse proportionality between the size and the pH value it is clear that increasing the pH value enables us to obtain spherical nanoparticles while at low pH, rods and triangular particle shapes were formed. Poor balance between nucleation and growth processes could be the cause of this result. © Wroclaw University of Technology.

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Alqadi, M. K., Abo Noqtah, O. A., Alzoubi, F. Y., Alzouby, J., & Aljarrah, K. (2014). PH effect on the aggregation of silver nanoparticles synthesized by chemical reduction. Materials Science- Poland, 32(1), 107–111. https://doi.org/10.2478/s13536-013-0166-9

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