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Sondra Ayadi1, Cristian Perca, Ludovic Legrand.
Abstract
A new, simple, and fast one-pot synthesis of supported Au or Ag nanoparticles is implemented, for which a reactive Fe(II)-bearing green rust inorganic particle is used as an individual micro-reactor acting as both the reducing agent and support for the resulting metal nanoparticles. The mechanism involves both the solid-state oxidation of the green rust support (sulfate or carbonate) and the reduction-precipitation of soluble metal precursor. The resulting nanohybrids have a platy inorganic part supporting about one to ten nanoparticles with sizes in the 20 to 120 nm range.Entities:
Year: 2013 PMID: 23433071 PMCID: PMC3599552 DOI: 10.1186/1556-276X-8-95
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Potential-time transients. Synthesis of green rust suspension from point A to point B and its further reaction with the soluble metal precursor which is added at point B at various stoichiometric ratios R; sulfate green rust and AuIII, (a) R = 120% and (b) R = 25%; carbonate green rust and AgI (c) R = 120% and (d) R = 15.
Figure 2FTIR spectra of the solid samples. Solid samples obtained after reaction between (a) GRc and AgI, R = 100%, (b) GRc and AuIII, R = 200%, and (c) GRs and AuIII, R = 150%. The ferric product exGRc-Fe(III) resulting from the solid-state oxidation of carbonate green rust exhibits bands at 450, 695, and 850 (sh), 1,065, 1,485, and 1,530 (sh), and 1,640, 3,200 and 3,430 cm−1.The ferric product exGRs-Fe(III) resulting from the solid-state oxidation of sulfate green rust exhibits bands at 450, 605, 700, 980, 1,055, 1,120, and 1,200 (sh), and 1,640, 3,220 and 3,420 cm−1.
Figure 3X-ray diffractograms of the solid samples. Solid samples obtained after reaction between (a) GRc and AgI, R = 100% (b) GRc and AuIII, R = 200% and (c) GRs and AuIII, R = 120%. JCPDS cards are 00-004-0783 for silver Ag and 00-004-0784 for gold Au.
Figure 4In-lens SEM microscopy pictures. Solid samples obtained after reaction between (a) GRc and AuIII, R = 200% and (b) GRc and AgI, R = 120%. Size distribution histograms are given in the inserts (a) 1 μm2, 38 Au nanoparticles and (b) 1 μm2, 26 Ag nanoparticles.
Figure 5Backscattered electron SEM microscopy pictures. Solid samples obtained after interaction between (a) GRs and AuIII, R = 50%, (b) GRs and AuIII, R = 100% and (c) GRs and AgI, R = 100%. (d) Size distribution histograms in (a) 3.5 μm2, 232 Au nanoparticles; (b) 3.5 μm2, 254 Au nanoparticles; and (c) 2 μm2, 135 Ag nanoparticles.
Figure 6Cross-sectional schematic of Au/GR reaction.