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The impact of silver nanoclay functionalisation on optical and electrochemical properties

Three different fractions of nanoclay (nanomer 1.44P) were functionalised with Ag forming silver nanoclay composites (Ag/nanomer 1.44P). The optical and electrochemical properties of the functionalised nanoclay were studied. Optical, morphology, and electrochemical techniques were used for the chara...

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Autores principales: Timakwe, Sapokazi, Silwana, Bongiwe, Matoetoe, Mangaka C.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9832358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06549e
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author Timakwe, Sapokazi
Silwana, Bongiwe
Matoetoe, Mangaka C.
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description Three different fractions of nanoclay (nanomer 1.44P) were functionalised with Ag forming silver nanoclay composites (Ag/nanomer 1.44P). The optical and electrochemical properties of the functionalised nanoclay were studied. Optical, morphology, and electrochemical techniques were used for the characterisation of the synthesised Ag/nanomer 1.44P nanocly composites. The presence and the absence of functional groups observed in the FTIR spectrum of Ag/nanomer 1.44P, compared with those found in the spectra of silver and pure nanomer 1.44P prove that a reaction occurred, thus a successful functionalisation of nanomer 1.44P nanoclay with silver. The XRD data of all composites showed four diffraction peaks within the silver spectrum range, with the intensity of silver decreasing with increasing concentration of nanomer 1.44P. SEM represented well-dispersed particles of different shapes with average particle sizes of 2.5, 27.5, and 5 nm with the enhanced concentration of nanomer 1.44P nanoclay. The decrease in diffusion coefficient values from 4.26 × 10(−10), 2.50 × 10(−13) , 1.40 × 10(−13) cm(2) s(−1) and electron transfer rates of 1.50 × 10(−5), 3.94 × 10(−7), 2.86 × 10(−7) cm s(−1) are respectively proportional to an increase in nanomer 1.44P concentration depicting changes in nanocomposites sizes.
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spelling pubmed-98323582023-01-26 The impact of silver nanoclay functionalisation on optical and electrochemical properties Timakwe, Sapokazi Silwana, Bongiwe Matoetoe, Mangaka C. RSC Adv Chemistry Three different fractions of nanoclay (nanomer 1.44P) were functionalised with Ag forming silver nanoclay composites (Ag/nanomer 1.44P). The optical and electrochemical properties of the functionalised nanoclay were studied. Optical, morphology, and electrochemical techniques were used for the characterisation of the synthesised Ag/nanomer 1.44P nanocly composites. The presence and the absence of functional groups observed in the FTIR spectrum of Ag/nanomer 1.44P, compared with those found in the spectra of silver and pure nanomer 1.44P prove that a reaction occurred, thus a successful functionalisation of nanomer 1.44P nanoclay with silver. The XRD data of all composites showed four diffraction peaks within the silver spectrum range, with the intensity of silver decreasing with increasing concentration of nanomer 1.44P. SEM represented well-dispersed particles of different shapes with average particle sizes of 2.5, 27.5, and 5 nm with the enhanced concentration of nanomer 1.44P nanoclay. The decrease in diffusion coefficient values from 4.26 × 10(−10), 2.50 × 10(−13) , 1.40 × 10(−13) cm(2) s(−1) and electron transfer rates of 1.50 × 10(−5), 3.94 × 10(−7), 2.86 × 10(−7) cm s(−1) are respectively proportional to an increase in nanomer 1.44P concentration depicting changes in nanocomposites sizes. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC9832358/ /pubmed/36712604 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06549e Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
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Matoetoe, Mangaka C.
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title The impact of silver nanoclay functionalisation on optical and electrochemical properties
title_full The impact of silver nanoclay functionalisation on optical and electrochemical properties
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title_short The impact of silver nanoclay functionalisation on optical and electrochemical properties
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9832358/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36712604
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d2ra06549e
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