A positive-microemulsion method for preparing nearly uniform Ag2Se nanoparticles at low temperature

Chemistry : a European Journal
Jian-Ping GeYadong Li

Abstract

A positive-microemulsion system (water/sodium linoleate/hexane) was used to make uniform Ag2Se nanoparticles at low temperature (7-10 degrees C) within five to ten minutes. The proposed interface-reaction mechanism was corroborated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM), IR spectroscopy, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS) results. This is a general method that is ideal for making other uniform nanoparticles on a large scale through simple precipitation reactions.

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