Paramagnetic behaviour of silver nanoparticles generated by decomposition of silver oxalate |
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Affiliation: | 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 |
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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. |
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Keywords: | Silver oxalate Silver nanoparticles Paramagnetic silver Oxalate decomposition Nanocrystalline metal Soldering |
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