ISSN 0862-5468 (Print), ISSN 1804-5847 (online) 

Ceramics-Silikáty 61, (1) 52 - 58 (2017)


THE EFFECT OF VARIOUS SILICATE-GLASS MATRIXES ON GOLD-NANOPARTICLE FORMATION
 
Svecova Blanka 1, Nekvindova Pavla 1, Stanek Stanislav 1, Vytykacova Sona 1, Mackova Anna 2, 3, Malinsky Petr 2, Miksova Romana 2, 3, Janecek Milos 4, Pesicka Josef 4, Spirkova Jarmila 1
 
1 Department of Inorganic Chemistry, Faculty of Chemical Technology, University of Chemistry and Technology, Technicka 5, 166 28 Prague, Czech Republic
2 Nuclear Physics Institute, Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic, v.v.i., 250 68 Rez, Czech Republic
3 Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, J. E. Purkinje University, Ceske mladeze 8, 400 96 Usti nad Labem, Czech Republic
4 Department of Physics of Materials, Faculty of Mathematics and Physics, Charles University, Ke Karlovu 5, 121 16 Prague, Czech Republic

Keywords: Glasses, Nano particles, Transmission electron microscopy (TEM), Ion implantation
 

Ion implantation of Au+ with energy of 1.7 MeV and a fluence of 1 x 1016 ions.cm-2 along with post-implantation annealing were used to synthesize metal nanoparticles in various types of silicate glasses. The objective of the work was the investigation of the effect of the host glass matrix on the principle properties of the nanoparticles. The prepared samples were characterized in terms of their chemical composition and the nucleation of gold nanoparticles. The largest nanoparticles having a radius of 1-25 nm and an irregular shape were detected in the glass BK7 containing boron trioxide in its structure. On the other hand, small nanoparticles (1-5 nm) with a spherical shape were found in glass with a structure similar to silica. The shape, size and distribution of the nanoparticles are strongly influenced by the divergence of the annealing temperature from the transformation temperature of the particular glass


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doi: 10.13168/cs.2016.0060
 
 
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