| Literature DB >> 34688679 |
Binqing Zhao1, Qi Zhou2, Chenxi Lou1, Xinpeng Jin3, Wei Li4.
Abstract
Carbon dioxide (CO2) assisted synthesis of water-soluble silver nanoparticle with a narrow particle size distribution is reported here based on the phase-inversion procedure. Bio-derived chitosan (CS) is used to stabilize the metal nanoparticles according to its abundant functional groups. Formic acid is employed as both a solvent (for the polymer) and a reductant for in-situ reducing the silver precursor along with the solvent evaporation. CO2 is utilized to combine with the amino groups of CS, reducing the viscosity of chitosan/formic acid solution and limiting the formation of hydrogen bonds. This promotes the stabilization and reduction efficiency of silver nanoparticles. In particular, 100% of Ag metal nanoparticles with the size of 7.5 ± 2.3 nm is successfully synthesized with the assistance of CO2. Interestingly, the synthesized CS/Ag nanocomposites are water-soluble owing to the formation of carbamate groups. This water-soluble silver nanoparticle presents an exceptional performance in the selective reduction of 4-nitrophenol, where the turnover frequency (TOF = 599 h-1) is even double with respect to the CO2 free system.Entities:
Keywords: Carbon dioxide; Catalysis; Chitosan/Ag nanocomposites
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34688679 DOI: 10.1016/j.ijbiomac.2021.10.115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Int J Biol Macromol ISSN: 0141-8130 Impact factor: 6.953