Abstract

TEM and non-contact atomic force microscopy studies conducted on unprotected and protected platinum, palladium and silver nanoparticle suspensions provide evidence for the protective ability of a newly available polysaccharide known as arabinogalactan. The arabinogalactan offers advantages over conventionally used gum arabic in being highly water soluble, capable of being prepared in higher purity and not settling out insoluble material over time. Nanoparticle suspensions prepared in the presence of this protecting agent show a change in overall particle morphology and reduction in the necklace like aggregation typical of unprotected particles on the TEM grids. It is believed that the protective action exerted by the arabinogalactan on the metal nanoparticles arises out of its unique spheroidal structure adopted in aqueous solution which is thought to sequester individual metal particles by virtue of surface interactions between oxide functionalities on the colloid and hydroxyl groups on the arabinogalactan.

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