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- Title
The Influence of Ultraviolet Radiation Intensity on the Formation of Silver Nanoparticles by Cavitation-Diffusion Photochemical Reduction.
- Authors
Kopytov, G. F.; Shashkov, D. I.; Basov, A. A.; Malyshko, V. V.; Sokolov, M. E.; Storozhuk, A. P.; Moiseev, A. V.; Barysheva, A. M.; Zubova, N. V.; Isaev, V. A.; Dorokhova, A. A.
- Abstract
The effect of different intensities of ultraviolet radiation (UV radiation) on the formation of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) synthesized by cavitation-diffusion photochemical reduction is studied. It is found out that with a decrease in the UV radiation intensity, the average size of silver nanoparticles increases, while the scatter of Ag NPs diameters increases. It is also noted that with a decrease in the UV radiation intensity by 50% or more, there is an increase in the proportion of organic material in the matrix of the dry residue of the studied solutions, and against the background of the most significant decrease in the level of the studied UV radiation (by 75% of the initial power), nanoparticles are identified on the surface of this organic structure. In addition, the effect of lower intensity UV radiation (<50% of the original power) on nanoparticle size is primarily characterized by a significant decrease in the amount of the most biologically active Ag NPs (15 nm in diameter or smaller).
- Subjects
SILVER nanoparticles; ULTRAVIOLET radiation; NANOPARTICLE size; NANOPARTICLE synthesis; SURFACE structure; SILVER clusters; CAVITATION erosion
- Publication
Russian Physics Journal, 2024, Vol 67, Issue 2, p156
- ISSN
1064-8887
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11182-024-03102-7