synthesis and properties of prussian blue nanoparticles prepared by using cetyl pyridinium chloride as protecting agent

Authors

g. chandra das

department of chemistry, gauhati university, guwahati 781014, assam, india. d. bhuyan

department of chemistry, gauhati university, guwahati 781014, assam, india. n. sen sarma

physical sciences division, institute of advanced study in science and technology, guwahati-781035, assam, india. o. kumar medhi

department of chemistry, gauhati university, guwahati 781014, assam, india.

abstract

a new approach for the synthesis of prussian blue nanoparticles using the cationic surfactant cetyl pyridinium chloride (cpc) as capping agent has been developed in the present work. powder x-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscopy, uv–vis absorption spectra, and ir spectroscopy were employed to characterize the product. the tem image showed that the prussian blue nanoparticles with diameters of 8-22 nm were obtained.  a particle size effect on optical and conductivity properties of the prussian blue particles was observed. the higher value of activation energy for the nano compound compared to bulk prussian blue indicates that the ionic conductions are predominant in the nano compound.

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international journal of nano dimension

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