Influence of Surfactant Additives on Photochemical Synthesized Silver Nanoparticles using UV Pulsed Laser Irradiations in Aqueous Silver Nitrate Solution
The effect of different additives on the AgNPs formation process was explored in this study. AgNPs were synthesized in an aqueous solution of silver nitrate-containing surfactants by photoreduction of silver ions. The concentration dependency of AgNPs formation suggested that stability was induced by the equilibrium of AgNPs adsorbed by surfactants with higher carbon chain molecules such as SDS and AOT. These results open up a new window both for structural control and the development process. It also indicated that different additives had an impact on the morphology of NPs. The hydrocarbon chain influenced the growth process and demonstrated that <10 carbon chain surfactants such as SMS, SOS, did not constitute the CGC and had a minor effect on the mechanism of growth. However, the NPs formation begun at a lower limit indicated as CGC. It was observed only with hydrocarbon chains of > 10 carbon atoms such as AOT, SDS. Fluorescence results confirmed that after laser irradiation, hemi-micelle formation after the development of AgNPs.