(186x) Synthesis and Separation of Metallic Nanoparticles in Aqueous Two Phase System | AIChE

(186x) Synthesis and Separation of Metallic Nanoparticles in Aqueous Two Phase System

Authors 

Vadiraj Kinhal, K. - Presenter, Indian Institute of Technology Madras
Pushpavanam, S., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
Sinha, S., Indian Institute of Technology Madras
R, A., SRM Institute of Science and Technoogy
Bhatt, N., Indian Institute of Technology, Madras
In this work, we demonstrate a novel synthesis of silver nanoparticles in an aqueous two-phase system. Aqueous two-phase system (ATPS) is a biphasic system consisting of two aqueous phases. They can be formed by the use of polymer-polymer mixture with different hydrophilicity or a polymer-salt mixture. Here, polyethylene glycol and sodium citrate are used as two-phase forming components. Novel synthesis of silver nanoparticles in ATPS is achieved by use of sodium hydroxide as a catalyst. Addition of sodium hydroxide also allows room temperature synthesis of these nanoparticles. Particles with size 60 nm are obtained in the top phase with polyethylene glycol as a primary reducing agent. The bottom phase consisting of citrate-rich solution yielded nanoparticles with size around 30 nm. Change in the particle morphology in different phases is attributed to different reduction mechanism of both the phases.