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publicationDate 2013-09-18-04:00^^<http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#date>
publicationNumber CN-102416478-B
titleOfInvention Environmentally-friendly method for preparing silver nanoparticles of different appearances
abstract The invention discloses an environmentally-friendly method for preparing silver nanoparticles of different appearances. The method comprises the following steps of: mixing a water-soluble salt, a glucose compound and 0.4-4 percent by mass of water-soluble starch solution to form a mixed solution; adding an alkaline aqueous solution into the mixed solution to adjust the pH value; and reacting at the room temperature to obtain silver nanoparticle of different appearances, wherein by adjusting the content of water-soluble starch and the adding amount of the alkaline aqueous solution, spherical, hexahedral and polyhedral silver nanoparticles of controllable particle diameters can be obtained. The method is environmentally-friendly, is easy to operate, contributes to controlling the appearances and particle diameters of the silver nanoparticles, and has good application prospect.
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