Authors
Kevin M Metz, Stephanie E Sanders, Joshua P Pender, Michael R Dix, David T Hinds, Susan J Quinn, Andrew D Ward, Paul Duffy, Ronan J Cullen, Paula E Colavita
Publication date
2015/7/6
Journal
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering
Volume
3
Issue
7
Pages
1610-1617
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
The optical and catalytic properties of metal nanoparticles have attracted significant attention for applications in a wide variety of fields, thus prompting interest in developing sustainable synthetic strategies that leverage the redox properties of natural compounds or extracts. Here, we investigate the surface chemistry of nanoparticles synthesized using coffee as a biogenic reductant. Building on our previously developed synthetic protocols for the preparation of silver and palladium nanoparticle/carbon composite microspheres, a combination of thermogravimetric and spectroscopic methods was used to characterize the carbon microsphere and nanoparticle surfaces. Infrared reflectance spectroscopy and single particle surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy were used to characterize Pd and Ag metal surfaces, respectively, following synthesis. Strongly adsorbed organic layers were found to be present at metal …
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