Abstract

Well-dispersed single-crystal Ag nanoparticles (NPs) were synthesized through a simple hydrothermal strategy in an aqueous solution of [AgSO 3] −. The obtained Ag NPs are quasispherical in shape and the diameter of particles is ranging from 35 to 50 nm with a narrow size distribution. The proper choices of [AgSO 3] − as precursor and PVP as stabilizer are the keys to the formation of Ag NPs. A possible formation mechanism was proposed. And the optical absorption property of the obtained Ag NPs was also investigated. The as-prepared Ag NPs exhibit an absorption band at ca. 430 nm, which is the characteristic surface plasmon resonance of spherical/quasispherical Ag NPs.

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