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Challenges for physical characterization of silver nanoparticles under pristine and environmentally relevant conditions
Authors:MacCuspie Robert I  Rogers Kim  Patra Manomita  Suo Zhiyong  Allen Andrew J  Martin Matthew N  Hackley Vincent A
Institution:Material Measurement Laboratory, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, MD 20899-8520, USA. robert.maccuspie@nist.gov
Abstract:The reported size distribution of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) is strongly affected by the underlying measurement method, agglomeration state, and dispersion conditions. A selection of AgNP materials with vendor-reported diameters ranging from 1 nm to 100 nm, various size distributions, and biocompatible capping agents including citrate, starch and polyvinylpyrrolidone were studied. AgNPs were diluted with either deionized water, moderately hard reconstituted water, or moderately hard reconstituted water containing natural organic matter. Rigorous physico-chemical characterization by consensus methods and protocols where available enables an understanding of how the underlying measurement method impacts the reported size measurements, which in turn provides a more complete understanding of the state (size, size distribution, agglomeration, etc.) of the AgNPs with respect to the dispersion conditions. An approach to developing routine screening is also presented.
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