The growth and distribution of silver nanoparticles in ion exchanged glasses induced by thermal treatments in air at different temperatures were studied by means of cross-sectional Raman micro-spectroscopy analysis. Silver– sodium ion exchange of commercial soda–lime silicate glasses was done at 320 °C for 20 min, then the samples were treated by thermal annealing in air at temperatures in the range between 400 and 550 °C for 1 h. During the post-exchange thermal treatment, a further diffusion of silver from the surface toward the bulk occurred, together with the progressive formation of silver nanoparticles, whose fractional amount increased with an increase of the annealing temperature. Their average size and the related evolution as a fu...
Ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver for several applicatio...
Extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis is used to determine the silver local environment ...
In any given matrix control over the final particle size distribution requires a constitutive unders...
The growth and distribution of silver nanoparticles in ion exchanged glasses induced by thermal trea...
The ion-exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver, aimed at controll...
The ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver, aimed at controll...
The silver ion environment and the microstructural rearrangement of Ag+-Na+ ion-exchanged glasses we...
The silver ion environment and the micro-structural rearrangement of Ag+ – Na+ ion exchanged glasses...
Controlled precipitation of metal nanostructures into glassy matrices have demonstrated to be a vali...
The structural modification of the host matrix induced by external treatments in ion-exchanged silic...
We investigated the formation of very small Ag nanoparticles of 1–2 nm size in soda-lime glass with ...
Ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver for several applicatio...
In any given matrix control over the final particle size distribution requires a constitutive unders...
Ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver for several applicatio...
Extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis is used to determine the silver local environment ...
In any given matrix control over the final particle size distribution requires a constitutive unders...
The growth and distribution of silver nanoparticles in ion exchanged glasses induced by thermal trea...
The ion-exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver, aimed at controll...
The ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver, aimed at controll...
The silver ion environment and the microstructural rearrangement of Ag+-Na+ ion-exchanged glasses we...
The silver ion environment and the micro-structural rearrangement of Ag+ – Na+ ion exchanged glasses...
Controlled precipitation of metal nanostructures into glassy matrices have demonstrated to be a vali...
The structural modification of the host matrix induced by external treatments in ion-exchanged silic...
We investigated the formation of very small Ag nanoparticles of 1–2 nm size in soda-lime glass with ...
Ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver for several applicatio...
In any given matrix control over the final particle size distribution requires a constitutive unders...
Ion exchange process is widely used to dope silicate glass layers with silver for several applicatio...
Extended X-ray absorption fine structure analysis is used to determine the silver local environment ...
In any given matrix control over the final particle size distribution requires a constitutive unders...