Journal article
Long-Lived Nonmetallic Silver Clusters in Aqueous Solution: Preparation and Photolysis
T Linnert, P Mulvaney, A Henglein, H Weller
Journal of the American Chemical Society | AMER CHEMICAL SOC | Published : 1990
DOI: 10.1021/ja00168a005
Abstract
Radiolytic reduction of Ag+ ions in aqueous solution and reduction by sodium borohydride in the presence of polyphosphate leads to long-lived nonmetallic silver clusters besides particles of metallic silver (having a narrow plasmon absorption band at 380 nm) and quasi-metallic silver (having a blue-shifted and broadened plasmon absorption band). The best conditions for the preparation of cluster solutions are described, and a mechanism of cluster formation is discussed. The Ag4+ cluster formed in the first stages of Ag+ ion reduction lives for many hours even in the presence of air. It is oxidized by H2O2 and K2S2O8. Its great stability is explained on the basis of the oscillatory behavior o..
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