Author/Authors :
Goel, Anjali Department of Chemistry - Gurukul Kangri University - Haridwar - Uttrakhand, India , Tomar, Sudha Department of Chemistry - Gurukul Kangri University - Haridwar - Uttrakhand, India , Tomar, Shikha Department of Chemistry - Gurukul Kangri University - Haridwar - Uttrakhand, India
Abstract :
The present work is mainly focused on the synthesis and characterization
of surfactant-assisted Ir-Sn BMNP (bimetallic nanoparticles) using
modified polyol method. CTAB (Cetyltrimethylammonium bromide),
TSC (Trisodium citrate), and TX-100 (Triton X-100) as cationic, anionic,
and nonionic surfactant respectively are used to study their effect on the
particle size, morphology and their stability. The synthesized particles
are characterized by XRD, FE-SEM, EDAX, elemental mapping, TEM,
HR-TEM, XPS and FT-IR, TGA, DTG, and DTA techniques. UV-Vis
spectroscopy is used to monitor the synthesis of nanoparticles. The XRD
patterns of all samples confirm that Ir-Sn BMNP are amorphous in nature.
The influence of surfactant on the morphology and particle size of Ir-
Sn BMNP samples was examined by the FE-SEM technique. The FESEM
figures demonstrate that the particles of bimetal are in nano size,
highly dispersed, and pseudo spherical in shape with smooth surfaces.
The approximate crystallite (particle/grain) size of CTAB, TSC, and TX-
100 assisted samples are ~1.39 nm (39 nm), ~2.2 nm (59 nm), and ~5.79
nm (89 nm) respectively, which are estimated from TEM and FE-SEM
images. The presence and distribution of Ir and Sn elements in the BMNP
is determined through EDAX and elemental mapping respectively. These
techniques show that CTAB assisted Ir-Sn BMNP sample is in alloy form
but TSC and TX-100 samples are in core-shell form, where the Ir core is
surrounded by Sn shell. The XPS confirms the metallic state (Ir0), and the
dual valence state of Sn (Sn2+ and Sn4+) is in the Sn 3d core level.
Keywords :
CTAB , Elemental mapping , FE-SEM , Ir-Sn bimetallic nanoparticles , X-ray diffraction , XPS