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Preparation and characterization of Ag Nanoshell on SiO2 spheres via electroless plating technique in acidic conditions
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Preparation and characterization of Ag Nanoshell on SiO2 spheres via electroless plating technique in acidic conditions

KAN-SEN CHOU and Yu-Chieh Lu
Proceedings of the 2006 International Conference on Nanoscience and Nanotechnology, ICONN, pp.46-49
2006

Abstract

Acidic condition Electroless plating SiO2-Ag core-shell particle
Nanoshells composed of close-packed silver nanocrystals have been fabricated on silica spheres by electroless plating technique. By controlling the solution's pH in acidic condition during the synthesis of SiO 2 -Ag core-shell particles, the homogeneous deposition resulted in thin and uniform silver shells. The deposition process was carried out in two steps: the first step was the modification of silica surface with the adsorption of 3-(2-Aminoethylamino) propyltrimethoxysilane (APTS), and the second step was the deposition of silver by reacting AgNO 3 , dextrose and acetic acid. The reaction was performed at high temperature to accelerate the deposition process. The resulting silica-silver core-shell colloids were characterized with XRD, high-resolution TEM and SEM, and UV-visible spectroscopy. It was found that the core-shell structures, such as shell thickness and shell continuity, influenced significantly the absorption spectra. Moreover, the thin shell at about 3nm was very sensitive to the temperature, and the core-shell structure collapsed after 200°C treatment for 30 minutes probably due to the coalescence between adjacent Ag particles. When heating temperature was over than 300°C the Ag particles began to move and leave the SiO 2 surface, causing the corlour of particles to fade gradually. © 2006 IEEE.

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