Comprehensive study on surfactant role on silver nanoparticles (NPs) prepared via modified Tollens process |
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Authors: | Jana Soukupov , Libor Kví tek, Ale Pan
ek, Ta jana Nev
n ,Radek Zbo il |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Science, Palacky University, tr. Svobody 26, 771 46 Olomouc, Czech Republic |
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Abstract: | Surfactants represent not only commonly used wetting agents but also substances that can be used as growth modifiers in the process of solid nanoparticle (NP) preparation. In this study we report influential character of different types of surfactants – i.e. ionic (SDS, CTAC) and non-ionic (Tween 80) – on fundamental characteristics of silver NPs, which were prepared by a modified Tollens process. The influential character of surfactants was evaluated throughout a reasonable improvement of the polydispersity (in the case of the tested non-ionic surfactants from 8.5% even down to 2.5%) and in the case of ionic surfactant, SDS and CTAC, also significant change of zeta potential (from −20 to −50 mV for the highest tested concentration of SDS). A slight influence of the tested surfactants was observed on the sizes of the prepared silver NPs. Therefore the obtained results from the performed surfactant-assisted syntheses revealed a possibility how to tailor silver NPs by means of their polydispersity and zeta potential according to the application demands. |
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Keywords: | Silver nanoparticles (silver NP) Surfactants Polydispersity Zeta potential |
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