Facile Synthesis of Monodisperse Silver Nanospheres in Aqueous Solution via Seed-Mediated Growth Coupled with Oxidative Etching
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Facile Synthesis of Monodisperse Silver Nanospheres in Aqueous Solution via Seed-Mediated Growth Coupled with Oxidative Etching
Abstract
Because of their perfect geometrical symmetry, spherical metal nanoparticles have attracted much attention for various applications, including fundamental studies and construction of plasmonic devices. In this work, monodisperse silver nanospheres (Ag NSs) in aqueous solution were directly prepared by a continuous process of seed-mediated growth followed by oxidative etching. Silver nanocubes (Ag NCs) were synthesized by a seed-mediated growth method and subsequently were transformed to Ag NSs by simple injection of Cu2+ to the freshly prepared Ag NCs solution. Not requiring any centrifugation steps at both growth and etching stages makes this procedure convenient and efficient. The etching process and morphology evolution of silver nanostructure were monitored by UV-vis spectromater, SEM, and XRD. Monodisperse Ag NSs with broadly tunable diameters (from 37 to 68 nm) have been successfully prepared. The optical property of Ag NSs has been studied and the experimental results show fairly good consistency with simulation results. Furthermore, these Ag NSs prepared by our approach could be constructed into ordered superlattice by self-assembly technique based on their high monodispersity and sphericity.
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