Macromolecular Rapid Communications, Vol.29, No.9, 737-742, 2008
Synthesis of silver nanoparticles using a novel graft copolymer and enhanced particle stability via a "Polymer Brush Effect"
Polymer-encapsulated silver nanoparticles were synthesized and sterically stabilized by a new core-shell type system consisting of poly(S-alt-MA)-graft-PMMA copolymer that acts as a scaffold for the synthesis of size confined nanoparticles. The graft copolymer is synthesized via ambient temperature ATRP using the CuBr/PMDETA catalytic system at ambient temperature. The graft copolymer is hypothesized to function as a scaffold with the anhydride part interacting strongly with the silver ions, while the PMMA graft functions as a polymer brush that stabilizes the dispersion and prevents the particle aggregation due to a 'polymer brush effect'. UV absorption and TEM studies confirm that the synthesized silver composite particles have a core-shell structure.
Keywords:atom transfer radical polymerization (ATRP);core-shell polymers;graft copolymers;nanoparticles