| Literature DB >> 21552644 |
Masateru Nishioka1, Masato Miyakawa, Haruki Kataoka, Hidekazu Koda, Koichi Sato, Toshishige M Suzuki.
Abstract
Continuous synthesis of silver nanoparticles based on a polyol process was conducted using a microwave-assisted flow reactor installed in a cylindrical resonance cavity. Silver nitrate (AgNO(3)) and poly(N-vinylpyrrolidone) (PVP) dissolved in ethylene glycol were used respectively as a silver metal precursor and as a capping agent of nanoparticles. Ethylene glycol worked as the solvent and simultaneously as the reductant. Silver nanoparticles of narrow size distributions were synthesized steadily for 5 h, maintaining almost constant yield (>93%) and quality. The reaction was achieved within 2.8 s of residence time, although nanoparticles were not formed under this flow rate by conventional heating. A narrower particle size distribution was realized by the increased flow rate of the reaction solution. Nanoparticles of 9.8 nm average size with a standard deviation of 0.9 nm were synthesized at the rate of 100 ml h(-l).Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21552644 DOI: 10.1039/c1nr10199d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale ISSN: 2040-3364 Impact factor: 7.790