Abstract
In this work, novel mesoporous SiO2 yolk-shell confined core-satellite Ag nanoparticles (Ag@mSiO2) synthesized with a simple route were reported. Firstly, the core/shell Ag@C nanospheres whose carbon shells were doped with Ag nanoparticles, were facilely prepared by using a simple hydrothermal method. After coating with a uniform layer of hybrid SiO2 in the presence of octadecyltrimethoxysilane (C18TMS), the Ag@C@h-SiO2 composite nanospheres were obtained. The final calcination removed all the carbon and organic compound and left the yolk shell Ag@mSiO2 nanosphere, in which an individually large Ag core and many tiny Ag nanoparticles were encapsulated within the mesoporous silica shell. The core-satellite like Ag nanoparticles exhibited excellent catalytic activity in RhB reduction. Benefited from the m-SiO2 shell with a uniform pore size of 3.5 nm, the bi-mode Ag nanoparticles were very stable, thus the activity of Ag@mSiO2 could keep as high as 92% after five cycles.
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