Abstract
The shape, number, and size of silver nanoparticles contained in cotton cellulose and its derivatives were studied using x-ray diffraction, atomic absorption spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and elemental analysis. Silver nanoparticles in sodium carboxymethylcellulose were smaller and more numerous and had a more even distribution than those in cotton and microcrystalline cellulose. The size and shape of silver nanoparticles depended on the nature of the polymer matrix.
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