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Investigation on existing states and photoluminescence property of silver in the SiO<sub>2</sub>three-dimensionally ordered macroporous materials
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Materials ScienceAg+ IonsEngineeringPhotoluminescencePhotoluminescence PropertyNanomaterialsNanotechnologyOptical PropertiesAg+–ag+ TransformApplied PhysicsMetal NanoparticlesMacroporous MaterialsMetallic NanomaterialsChemistryLuminescence PropertySilver SpeciesSol-gel Synthesis
The photoluminescence properties of silver species, including Ag+, Ag+–Ag+, Ag0, and Ag nanoparticles in various matrices, such as gel and glass have been extensively reported. In the present study, we present the preparation of silver including SiO2 three-dimensionally ordered macroporous (3DOM) materials and investigate the existing states and photoluminescence property of silver in the SiO2 3DOM materials. The results show that only Ag+ ions exist in the SiO2 3DOM materials sintered at temperature below 400 °C. With the increasing sintering temperature, the Ag+ ions gradually transform into Ag+–Ag+, where simultaneously, a part of Ag+–Ag+ transform into Ag nanoparticles. The Ag+–Ag+ and Ag nanoparticles are formed in the SiO2 3DOM materials sintered at temperature from 450 to 650 °C. Finally, only Ag nanoparticles occur in the SiO2 3DOM materials prepared at 750 °C. The formation mechanisms of Ag species were discussed in the SiO2 3DOM materials.
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