| Literature DB >> 22513005 |
Li Sun1, Weiling Luan, Yue Jin Shan.
Abstract
A capillary micro-reaction was established for the synthesis of Au-Ag alloy nanoparticles (NPs) with a flexible and controllable composition and grain size by tuning the synthesis temperature, the residence time, or the mole ratio of Au3+:Ag+. By extending the residence time from 5 to 900 s, enhancing the temperature from 120°C to 160°C, or decreasing the mole ratio of Au3+:Ag+ from 1:1 to 1:20, the composition of samples was changed continuously from Au-rich to Ag-rich. The particles became large with the increase of the residence time; however, synthesis temperatures showed less effect on the particle size change. The particle size of the Au-Ag alloy NPs with various composition could be kept by adjusting the mole ratio of Au3+:Ag+. TEM observation displayed that the as-obtained NPs were sphere-like with the smallest average size of 4.0 nm, which is half of those obtained by the traditional flask method.Entities:
Year: 2012 PMID: 22513005 PMCID: PMC3487982 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-7-225
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1The photograph of colloid (A), normalized UV–vis Abs. spectra (B). Inset of (B) is the plot of the Abs. peak against the Au mole ratio of various Au-Ag alloy NPs. a: pure Au (abs, absorption: 522 nm); b-d: Au-Ag alloy (abs: 489, 459, and 432 nm, respectively) synthesized at 120°C with the Au3+:Ag+ ratio of 1:10; e: pure Ag (abs: 410 nm).
Figure 2Au mole ratio of samples synthesized under various residence times at different temperatures. Ratio of Au mole while keeping the ratio of Au3+:Ag+ as 1:10. Inset is the plot of the Abs. peak against the Au mole ratio of various Au-Ag alloy NPs synthesized at 160°C. The ratio of Au3+:Ag+ is 1:10.
Figure 3Au mole ratio of samples synthesized under various residence times at different ratios of Au:Ag. Ratio of Au mole while keeping the temperature at 140°C. Inset (a) is the relationship between Abs. peak and the residence time. Inset (b) and (c) are the plots of the Abs. peak against the Au mole ratio of various Au-Ag alloy NPs. (a): 1:1, (b): 1:5, (c): 1:50.
Figure 4Au mole ratio of samples synthesized under various residence times at different ratios of Au:Ag. Au-Ag alloy NPs with the Abs. peak of 509 nm were synthesized with the Au3+:Ag+ ratio of 1:10 at 120°C at 40 s.
Figure 5The average size distribution of Au-Ag alloy NPs. Average size distribution at different Abs. peak, temperature, residence time, and Au3+:Ag+ ratio. Sample A: 432 nm, 140°C, 320 s, 1:10; sample B: 432 nm, 140°C, 120 s, 1:20; sample C: 432 nm, 140°C, 120 s, 1:50; sample D: 509 nm, 120°C, 40 s, 1:10; sample E: 509 nm, 140°C, 15 s, 1:10; and sample F: 509 nm, 160°C, 8 s, 1:10. The black arrow means the A, B, C line uses the top axis. The blue arrow means the line D, E, F uses the bottom axis.