Abstract

It was found possible to produce monodisperse spherical silver particles using K–Na-tartrate as the reductant for Ag + in the presence of gelatin. It was shown that the silver spheres form in the process of spontaneous self-organization of 10–15 nm-sized primary particles. The conditions making it possible to control the sizes of the monodisperse spheres in the range from 150 nm to 1.5 μm were specified.

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