Synthesis of silica―silver wires by a sol―gel technique

2009 
Abstract SiO 2 –Ag wires were synthesized by a sol–gel technique. A two step approach was followed, focusing mainly on the effect of acid concentration on the first stage and processing temperature on the second. This acid-catalyzed reaction on the first stage yielded SiO 2 –AgCl wires with diameters as low as 800 nm average, and lengths ranging up to 100 μm, as determined by LV-SEM and TEM. A thermal treatment at different temperatures on the second step, under H 2 atmosphere, yields silica–silver unidirectional structures. The chemical composition of these structures was determined by EDS, indicating the presence of Si, O and Ag. The transformation of the wires as a function of temperature under reducing atmosphere was followed by electron microscopy analysis. At 400 °C and above the silica starts to cover the reduced silver while maintaining the unidirectional conformation, suggesting a tendency to form silver wires covered by a silica layer.
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