Abstract

Aggregation state of silver nanoparticles dispersed in an aqueous solution greatly varies with storage and treatment conditions. In this study, silver nanoparticles synthesized in chitosan solution by a chemical reduction method were hydrothermally treated at different temperatures. The variation in the aggregation state of silver nanoparticles in the solution was observed by UV-Vis spectroscopy and field emission transmission electron microscopy. Results indicated that a phase transition occurred while silver nanoparticles were hydrothermally treated for 5 h at 100 and 120∘C; however, they aggregated and completely precipitated at 150∘C. Mesoporous silver powder obtained by hydrothermal treatment at 150∘C was characterized by using X-ray diffraction technique, BET analyzer, and scanning electron spectroscope.

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