Journal article

Concentrated aqueous synthesis of nanoparticles using comb-graft copolymer stabilisers: The effect of stabiliser architecture

R Anderson, R Buscall, R Eldridge, P Mulvaney, P Scales

Rsc Advances | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2014

Abstract

Silver nanoparticles have been synthesised at high concentration (>1 mol L-1) in water using a series of comb-graft copolymers. The copolymers were synthesised and then derivatised from methoxypoly(ethylene glycol) acrylate and maleic anhydride. The degree of polymerisation (number of backbone units), the nature of the adsorption group and length (MW) of the steric component were all found to be critical to the stabilisation of the nanoparticles during synthesis. The results demonstrate that a minimum steric length is required to prevent particle aggregation during synthesis. For Ag particles less than 30 nm in diameter, this corresponded to a polyethylene glycol (PEG) chain with a molecular..

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The financial support of this work through the ICI Strategic Research Fund and infrastructure support through the Particulate and Fluids Processing Centre, a Special Research Centre of the Australian Research Council is gratefully acknowledged.