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Paramagnetic behaviour of silver nanoparticles generated by decomposition of silver oxalate
Institution:1. Dalian National Laboratory for Clean Energy (DNL), Dalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Dalian 116023, Liaoning, China;2. University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, China
Abstract:Silver oxalate Ag2C2O4, was already proposed for soldering applications, due to the formation when it is decomposed by a heat treatment, of highly sinterable silver nanoparticles. When slowly decomposed at low temperature (125 °C), the oxalate leads however to silver nanoparticles isolated from each other. As soon as these nanoparticles are formed, the magnetic susceptibility at room temperature increases from ?3.14 10?7 emu.Oe?1.g?1 (silver oxalate) up to ?1.92 10?7 emu.Oe?1.g?1 (metallic silver). At the end of the oxalate decomposition, the conventional diamagnetic behaviour of bulk silver, is observed from room temperature to 80 K. A diamagnetic-paramagnetic transition is however revealed below 80 K leading at 2 K, to silver nanoparticles with a positive magnetic susceptibility. This original behaviour, compared to the one of bulk silver, can be ascribed to the nanometric size of the metallic particles.
Keywords:Silver oxalate  Silver nanoparticles  Paramagnetic silver  Oxalate decomposition  Nanocrystalline metal  Soldering
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