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Molecular insights into sodium dodecyl sulphate mediated control of size for silver nanoparticles

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Abstract A specific condition directing the formation of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with narrow size-distribution in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) solutions, using trisodium citrate (TSC) is investigated. The peculiar control… Click to show full abstract

Abstract A specific condition directing the formation of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) with narrow size-distribution in aqueous sodium dodecyl sulphate (SDS) solutions, using trisodium citrate (TSC) is investigated. The peculiar control in distribution of size for AgNPs in presence of 35 mM (~1 wt%) aqueous SDS solution as stabilizing agent is evident. Water penetration through packed PTFE powder and dynamic surface tension measurements demonstrate formation of stable aggregates at the given condition and accordingly reduced numbers of free SDS monomers diffusing to the growing AgNP interface. The smaller size of AgNPs was also confirmed by TEM images, which illustrates mixed morphologies for the nanoparticles in an aggregated state. The NMR experiments reveal strong hydrophobic interactions between the alkyl chains of SDS molecules adsorbed on AgNPs. These results also indicate that TSC is molecularly distributed in bulk phase without binding to the SDS micellar aggregates. A plausible molecular mechanism is proposed based on diffusion of Ag+ ions to the growing AgNP surface along with SDS monomers and submicellar aggregates, subsequently forming bigger size AgNPs. The narrow distribution of size for AgNP in presence of 35 mM SDS is arguably driven by the capping of stable SDS micelles or monomers around growing nuclei and restricted number of SDS monomers and submicellar aggregates responsible for supply of Ag+ at the growing AgNP nuclei.

Keywords: sds; sodium dodecyl; dodecyl sulphate; silver nanoparticles; size

Journal Title: Journal of Molecular Liquids
Year Published: 2019

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