Synthesis and Applications of Silver Triangular Nanoplates Analytical Reagent

Introduction

Synthesis and Applications of Silver Triangular Nanoplates Analytical Reagent

Silver nanoparticles have possibility of a significant change in the optical characteristics, and tunable properties, which make them to be used as unique analytical reagents in UV-Vis spectrometry and test-methods of analysis. Non-spherical nanoparticles, due to their developed morphology, can provide us with novel properties unavailable for the spherical nanoparticles made of the same material, and thus they have attracted remarkable attention as promising analytical reagents in optical molecular spectroscopy. One of the interesting types of non-spherical nanoparticles is silver triangular nanoplates (AgTNPs). Moreover, the special blue color of AgTNPs compared to other types of silver nanoparticles may play a remarkable role for the naked-eye detection and the sensitivity of AgTNPs to the vast majority of analytes is higher than that of nanoparticles of other morphologies. Thus, they are frequently utilized for sensitive probes for detection of various analytes. In this regard, the preparation, stabilization and analytical use of AgTNPs are of particular interest. Here, Alfa Chemistry describes in detail the preparation of AgTNPs and their application as an analytical reagent in optical molecular spectroscopy according to the previous report [1].

Synthesis

There are many methods for the synthesis of AgTNPs. According to the literature data, three fundamentally different approaches are most often used to prepare AgTNPs: chemical reduction methods, photochemical methods, as well as biological and biochemical methods.

The synthesis of by AgTNPs by chemical reduction method with citrate as stabilizer in the presence of sodium borohydride.Fig. 1. The synthesis of by AgTNPs by chemical reduction method with citrate as stabilizer in the presence of sodium borohydride.

The synthesis of AgTNPs by photochemical method using visible light.Fig. 2. The synthesis of AgTNPs by photochemical method using visible light.

Applications

A change in the morphology of AgTNPs leads to a change in the color of their solution from blue to red or yellow. Upon aggregation of AgTNPs, the formation of brown or grey solutions is observed. These color transitions are quite contrasted and can be used both for the spectrophotometric determination of various compounds and for their visual or colourimetric detection. Recently, AgTNPs as analytical reagents were increasingly used for the spectrophotometric determination of metal ions, anions as well as organic and inorganic compounds. The high molar absorption coefficients as well as substantial changes in their spectral characteristics in different conditions (such as presence of substances that affect their geometric parameters or cause aggregation) make AgTNPs a promising alternative to traditional spectrophotometric reagents.

Schematic diagram of the operation principle of the determination of uric acid based on AgTNPs.Fig. 3. Schematic diagram of the operation principle of the determination of uric acid based on AgTNPs.

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Reference

  1. Furletov A. A., et al. Silver triangular nanoplates: Synthesis and application as an analytical reagent in optical molecular spectroscopy. A review[J]. TrAC Trends in Analytical Chemistry, 2023: 117202.
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