Abstract

High-quality spherical silver (Ag) nanocrystals have been synthesized by using a one-pot approach, in which pre-synthesis of organometallic precursors is not required. This reaction involves the thermolysis of a mixed solution of silver acetate and n-dodecanethiol in a non-coordinating organic solvent. The size of the as-obtained Ag nanospheres can be controlled by adjusting the reaction time, reaction temperature and the amount of silver acetate added. The growth and nucleation process of the resultant Ag nanospheres have been studied by employing UV–vis absorption spectra and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images. Furthermore, these Ag nanospheres have good self-assembly behaviors, and they are easily self-assembled into two- or three-dimensional superlattice structures due to the bundling and interdigitation of thiolate molecules adsorbed on Ag nanospheres. This one-pot synthetic procedure is simple and highly reproducible, which may be extended to prepare other noble-metal nanocrystals.

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