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Silver nanoplates formed at the air/water and solid/water interfaces
Authors:Chang-Wei Wang   Hui-Ping Ding   Guo-Qing Xin   Xiao Chen   Yong-Ill Lee   Jingcheng Hao  Hong-Guo Liu  
Affiliation:aKey Laboratory for Colloid and Interface Chemistry of Education Ministry, Shandong University, 25 Shandananlu, Jinan 250100, China;bDepartment of Chemistry, Changwon National University, Changwon 641-773, Republic of Korea
Abstract:Silver nanoparticles and nanoplates were prepared at the air/AgNO3 aqueous solution interfaces under poly(9-vinylcarbazole) (PVK) monolayers when illuminated by UV-light at room temperature and elevated temperatures, respectively. When the illuminated films at the air/water interfaces were covered by carbon-coated copper grids, nanoplates were formed even at room temperature, and the size of the nanoplates was much larger than those formed at the air/water interface under the same experimental conditions, indicating that copper took part in the formation of Ag nanoplates through the galvanic displacement reaction between Cu and Ag+ ions with the help of carbon layer to conduct electrons. It was found that the basal plane of these nanoplates is the (1 1 1) face of a face-centered cubic (fcc) Ag crystal. Although platelike structure can be formed at the carbon-coated copper grid/AgNO3 aqueous solution interface without PVK film, it shows different features from those with PVK films, indicating that PVK film plays an important role in the formation of regular large nanoplates. Further observations indicate that special restrained microenvironment, adsorption of PVK molecules on a specific crystal face, anisotropic growth and attachment of the nanoparticles are responsible for the formation of the nanoplates.
Keywords:Silver   Nanoplate   Galvanic   Electroless deposition   Solid/water interface
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