Wp. Cai et Ld. Zhang, SYNTHESIS AND STRUCTURAL AND OPTICAL-PROPERTIES OF MESOPOROUS SILICA-CONTAINING SILVER NANOPARTICLES, Journal of physics. Condensed matter, 9(34), 1997, pp. 7257-7267
Mesoporous silica with silver (Ag) nanoparticles within its pores Was
synthesized by thermal decomposition of silver nitrate. The structure
of this new material was examined by x-ray diffraction, transmission e
lectron microscope and Brunauer-Emmett-Teller techniques, and its opti
cal absorption spectra were measured. It has been shown that Ag nanopa
rticles are isolated from each other and highly uniformly dispersed in
pores which are less than 8 nm in diameter. The size of Ag particles
follows a log-normal distribution function. Ag particle doping lends t
o a large red shift of the absorption edge and the edge position can b
e controlled across the whole visible region by varying the amount of
Ag doping. There is no surface plasmon resonance peak other than an ab
sorption edge on the absorption spectra. These facts are explained in
terms of interband absorption and dipole interaction of Ag particles i
n silica, and interaction between pore walls and Ag particles.