JOURNAL ARTICLE

Novelty Au Nanoparticles with Different Nano Sizes as an Acidity Sensor

Zehraa Najim Abdul-Ameer

Year: 2021 Journal:   Revue des composites et des matériaux avancés Vol: 31 (3)Pages: 167-173   Publisher: International Information and Engineering Technology Association

Abstract

The amazing wide range, applications of gold nanoparticles corresponding to excellent optical and electronic properties enhance utilization of Au NP as PH sensor. Gold nanoparticles were synthesized in simple and rapid Turkevich method to accomplish optical sensing technologies covalent or non-covalent, bonds formation causes, aggregation of the nanoparticles in the target substance. Au nanoparticles characterization was studied using XRD, UV-spectroscopy and SEM. XRD indicate polycrystalline. Nanoparticles with two different sizes according to reducing agent amount to obtain 20 30 nm. Optical energy gap was calculated for both particle size to find it (2.13) eV for 30nm particle size and (2.33) eV for 20nm.Scanning Electron Microscope showed spherical shape particles. PH test were performed to investigate efficiency of Au Np’s for PH sensor and that is found to be excellent results for both sizes with more efficiency for 30 nm due to its rough surface. Which is a fantastic tool and measurement device to test the pH of soil, food, and other puncture-worthy applications.

Keywords:
Nanoparticle Materials science Colloidal gold Scanning electron microscope Particle size Spectroscopy Covalent bond Crystallite Particle (ecology) Nanotechnology Nano- Analytical Chemistry (journal) Chemical engineering Chemistry Composite material Chromatography Organic chemistry Metallurgy

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