One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer

A facile and one pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles with narrow size distributions using silver nitrate and a copolymer 1 from N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) and mono-(1H-triazolylmethyl)-2-methylacryl-β-cyclodextrin acting as reductant and stabilizer without using any additional reducing agent is...

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Main Authors: Arkadius Maciollek, Helmut Ritter
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Beilstein-Institut 2014-03-01
Series:Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.44
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spelling doaj-7b21209f4b604255bc52cb8195b620682020-11-24T21:42:01ZengBeilstein-InstitutBeilstein Journal of Nanotechnology2190-42862014-03-015138038510.3762/bjnano.5.442190-4286-5-44One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizerArkadius Maciollek0Helmut Ritter1Institute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Universitaetsstraße 1, 40225 Duesseldorf, GermanyInstitute of Organic Chemistry and Macromolecular Chemistry, Heinrich-Heine-University Duesseldorf, Universitaetsstraße 1, 40225 Duesseldorf, GermanyA facile and one pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles with narrow size distributions using silver nitrate and a copolymer 1 from N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) and mono-(1H-triazolylmethyl)-2-methylacryl-β-cyclodextrin acting as reductant and stabilizer without using any additional reducing agent is reported. The reduction was carried out in aqueous solution under pH neutral conditions at room temperature. The results of dynamic light scattering analysis and transmission electron microscopy show adjustable particle sizes from 30–100 nm, due to variation of silver nitrate concentration, the polymeric reducing and stabilisation agent concentration or reaction time. The spherical structure of the silver nanoparticles has been confirmed by UV–vis spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The optical properties of the nanoparticles have also been characterized by fluorescence spectroscopy. The formed spherical particles are stable in aqueous medium at room temperature over a period of several weeks. Furthermore the changes in the optical properties of the nanoparticles due to thermo induced volume phase transition behavior of the thermoresponsive cyclodextrin containing polymer 1 have been characterized by UV–vis spectroscopy.https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.44cyclodextrinpolymersilver nanoparticlessurface plasmon resonance
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author Arkadius Maciollek
Helmut Ritter
spellingShingle Arkadius Maciollek
Helmut Ritter
One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
cyclodextrin
polymer
silver nanoparticles
surface plasmon resonance
author_facet Arkadius Maciollek
Helmut Ritter
author_sort Arkadius Maciollek
title One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
title_short One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
title_full One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
title_fullStr One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
title_full_unstemmed One pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
title_sort one pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a cyclodextrin containing polymer as reductant and stabilizer
publisher Beilstein-Institut
series Beilstein Journal of Nanotechnology
issn 2190-4286
publishDate 2014-03-01
description A facile and one pot synthesis of silver nanoparticles with narrow size distributions using silver nitrate and a copolymer 1 from N-isopropylacrylamide (NIPAM) and mono-(1H-triazolylmethyl)-2-methylacryl-β-cyclodextrin acting as reductant and stabilizer without using any additional reducing agent is reported. The reduction was carried out in aqueous solution under pH neutral conditions at room temperature. The results of dynamic light scattering analysis and transmission electron microscopy show adjustable particle sizes from 30–100 nm, due to variation of silver nitrate concentration, the polymeric reducing and stabilisation agent concentration or reaction time. The spherical structure of the silver nanoparticles has been confirmed by UV–vis spectroscopy and transmission electron microscopy. The optical properties of the nanoparticles have also been characterized by fluorescence spectroscopy. The formed spherical particles are stable in aqueous medium at room temperature over a period of several weeks. Furthermore the changes in the optical properties of the nanoparticles due to thermo induced volume phase transition behavior of the thermoresponsive cyclodextrin containing polymer 1 have been characterized by UV–vis spectroscopy.
topic cyclodextrin
polymer
silver nanoparticles
surface plasmon resonance
url https://doi.org/10.3762/bjnano.5.44
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