Abstract

AbstractAn encapsulation of silver nanoparticles has been developed based on a template technique. Amphiphilic double‐cylinder‐type copolymer brushes were employed as a single molecule template, utilizing the coordination of Ag+ ions with carboxylate groups in the core of the brush. Subsequently, silver nanoparticles (ca. 7.5 nm in diameter) within the brush template have been prepared by the addition of a chemical reductant, e.g. NaBH4. The solution of the resultant nanocylinder composites was a yellow color due to the surface plasmon resonance. These composites were soluble in organic solvents, because the shell of the copolymer brush protected the fabricated silver nanoparticles from aggregation. Copyright © 2005 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.

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