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International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2013

Size-controlled and optical properties of monodispersed silver nanoparticles synthesized by the radiolytic reduction method.

Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Kazem Naghavi

Size-controlled and monodispersed silver nanoparticles were synthesized from an aqueous solution containing silver nitrate as a metal precursor, polyvinyl alcohol as a capping agent, isopropyl alcohol as hydrogen and hydroxyl radical scavengers, and deionized water as a solvent with a simple radiolytic method. The average particle size decreased with an increase in dose due to the domination of nucleation over ion association in the formation of the nanoparticles by gamma reduction. The silver nanoparticles exhibit a very sharp and strong absorption spectrum with the absorption maximum λmax blue shifting with an increased dose, owing to a decrease in particle size. The absorption spectra of silver nanoparticles of various particle sizes were also calculated using a quantum physics treatment and an agreement was obtained with the experimental absorption data. The results suggest that the absorption spectrum of silver nanoparticles possibly derived from the intra-band excitations of conduction electrons from the lowest energy state (n = 5, l = 0) to higher energy states (n ≥ 6; Δl = 0, ±1; Δs = 0, ±1), allowed by the quantum numbers principle. This demonstrates that the absorption phenomenon of metal nanoparticles based on a quantum physics description could be exploited to be added into the fundamentals of metal nanoparticles and the related fields of nanoscience and nanotechnology.


International Journal of Molecular Sciences | 2012

Influence of Dose on Particle Size and Optical Properties of Colloidal Platinum Nanoparticles

Elham Gharibshahi; Elias Saion

Attempts to produce colloidal platinum nanoparticles by using steady absorption spectra with various chemical-based reduction methods often resulted in the fast disappearance of the absorption maxima leaving reduced platinum nanoparticles with little information on their optical properties. We synthesized colloidal platinum nanoparticles in an aqueous solution of polyvinyl pyrrolidone by gamma radiolytic reduction method, which produced steady absorption spectra of fully reduced and highly pure platinum nanoparticles free from by-product impurities or reducing agent contamination. The average particle size was found to be in the range of 3.4–5.3 nm and decreased with increasing dose due to the domination of nucleation over ion association in the formation of metal nanoparticles by the gamma radiolytic reduction method. The platinum nanoparticles exhibit optical absorption spectra with two absorption peaks centered at about 216 and 264 nm and the peaks blue shifted to lower wavelengths with decreasing particle size. The absorption spectra of platinum nanoparticles were also calculated using quantum mechanical treatment and coincidently a good agreement was obtained between the calculated and measured absorption peaks at various particle sizes. This indicates that the 216 and 264-nm absorption peaks of platinum nanoparticles conceivably originated from the intra-band transitions of conduction electrons of (n = 5, l = 2) and (n = 6, l = 0) energy states respectively to higher energy states. The absorption energies, i.e., conduction band energies of platinum nanoparticles derived from the absorption peaks increased with increasing dose and decreased with increasing particle size.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2012

Structural, thermal, and electrical properties of PVA-sodium salicylate solid composite polymer electrolyte

Noorhanim Ahad; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi

Structural, thermal, and electrical properties of solid composite polymer electrolytes based on poly (vinyl alcohol) complexed with sodium salicylate were studied. The polymer electrolytes at different weight percent ratios were prepared by solution casting technique. The changes in the structures of the electrolytes were characterized by XRD, which revealed the amorphous domains of the polymer which increased with increase of sodium salicylate concentration. The complexion of the polymer electrolytes were confirmed by FTIR studies. Thermal gravimetric analysis (TGA) was used to study the thermal stability of the polymer below 523 K. The decomposition decreases with increasing sodium salicylate concentration. The conductivity and dielectric properties were measured using an impedance analyzer in frequency range of 20Hz to 1MHz and narrow temperature range of 303 to 343 K. The conductivity increased with increase of sodium salicylate concentration and temperature. The dielectric constant and dielectric loss increased with the increase in temperature and decreased with the increase in sodium salicylate concentration.


Materials | 2017

Structural and Optical Properties of Ag Nanoparticles Synthesized by Thermal Treatment Method

Leila Gharibshahi; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Abdul Halim Shaari; Khamirul Amin Matori

The modified thermal treatment method via alternate oxygen and nitrogen flow was successfully employed to synthesize very narrow and pure Ag nanoparticles. The structural and optical properties of the obtained metal nanoparticles at different calcination temperatures between 400 and 800 °C were studied using various techniques. The FTIR and EDX confirmed the formation of Ag nanoparticles without a trace of impurities. The XRD spectra revealed that the amorphous sample at 30 °C had transformed into the cubic crystalline nanostructures at the calcination temperature of 400 °C and higher. The TEM images showed the formation of spherical Ag nanoparticles in which the average particle size decreased with increasing calcination temperature from 7.88 nm at 400 °C to 3.29 nm at 800 °C. The optical properties were determined by UV-vis absorption spectrophotometer, which showed an increase in the conduction band of Ag nanoparticles with increasing calcination temperature from 2.75 eV at 400 °C to 3.04 eV at 800 °C. This was due to less attraction between conduction electrons and metal ions as the particle size decreases in corresponding to fewer numbers of atoms that made up the metal nanoparticles.


Applied Radiation and Isotopes | 2016

Rare earth elements in core marine sediments of coastal East Malaysia by instrumental neutron activation analysis.

Ahmadreza Ashraf; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Halimah Mohamed Kamari; Yap Chee Kong; Mohd Suhaimi Hamzah; Suhaimi Elias

A study was carried out on the concentration of REEs (Dy, Sm, Eu,Yb, Lu, La and Ce) that are present in the core marine sediments of East Malaysia from three locations at South China Sea and one location each at Sulu Sea and Sulawesi Sea. The sediment samples were collected at a depth of between 49 and 109 m, dried, and crushed to powdery form. The entire core sediments prepared for Instrumental Neutron Activation Analysis (INAA) were weighted approximately 0.0500 g to 0.1000 g for short irradiation and 0.1500 g to 0.2000 g for long irradiation. The samples were irradiated with a thermal neutron flux of 4.0×10(12) cm(-2) s(-1) in a TRIGA Mark II research reactor operated at 750 kW. Blank samples and standard reference materials SL-1 were also irradiated for calibration and quality control purposes. It was found that the concentration of REEs varies in the range from 0.11 to 36.84 mg/kg. The chondrite-normalized REEs for different stations suggest that all the REEs are from similar origins. There was no significant REEs contamination as the enrichment factors normalized for Fe fall in the range of 0.42-2.82.


PLOS ONE | 2017

Influence of Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) concentration on properties of silver nanoparticles manufactured by modified thermal treatment method

Leila Gharibshahi; Elias Saion; Elham Gharibshahi; Abdul Halim Shaari; Khamirul Amin Matori

Very narrow and pure silver nanoparticles were synthesized by modified thermal treatment method via oxygen and nitrogen flow in succession. The structural and optical properties of the calcined silver nanoparticles at 600°C with diverse Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) concentrations varied from 2% to 4% were studied by means of different techniques. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy was used to monitor the production of pure Ag nanoparticles at a given Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) concentration. The X-ray powder diffraction spectra are evidence for the transformation of the amorphous sample at 30°C to the cubic crystalline nanostructures at the calcination temperatures for all Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) concentrations. The transmission electron microscopy images showed the creation of spherical silver nanoparticles with the average particle size decreased by increasing Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) concentrations from 4.61 nm at 2% to 2.49 nm at 4% Poly(vinylpyrrolidone). The optical properties were investigated by means of UV–vis absorption spectrophotometer, which showed an increase in the conduction band of Ag nanoparticles with increasing Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) concentrations from 2.83 eV at 2% Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) to 2.94 eV at 4% Poly(vinylpyrrolidone) due to decreasing particle size. This was due to less attraction between conduction electrons and metal ions for smaller particle size corresponding to fewer atoms that made up the metal nanoparticles.


ieee regional symposium on micro and nanoelectronics | 2013

Numerical study of side gate junction-less transistor in on state

Arash Dehzangi; Farhad Larki; Burhanuddin Yeop Majlis; Mohd Nizar Hamidon; Manizheh Navasery; Elham Gharibshahi; Nasrin Khalilzadeh; Mohammadmahdi Vakilian; Elias Saion

Side gate p-type Junctionless Silicon transistor is fabricated by AFM nanolithography on low-doped (105 cm-3) SOI wafer. In this work, the simulation characteristic of the device using TCAD Sentaurus in on state will be studied. The results show that the device is the pinch off transistor, works in on state for zero gate voltage in depletion mode. Negative gate voltage drives the device into on state, but unable to make significant effect on drain current as accmulation mode. Simulation results for valence band energy, electric field and hole density are investigated along the active regions. The influence of the electric field due to the applied voltages of VDS and VG on charge distribution is much more when the device operates at the saturation region. The hole quasi-Fermi level has a positive slope showing the current flows from source to drain.


Solar Energy | 2013

Photocatalytic degradation of methylene blue under visible light using PVP-capped ZnS and CdS nanoparticles

Nayereh Soltani; Elias Saion; W. Mahmood Mat Yunus; Manizheh Navasery; Ghazaleh Bahmanrokh; Maryam Erfani; Mohammad Reza Zare; Elham Gharibshahi


Materials Science in Semiconductor Processing | 2015

Up-scalable synthesis of size-controlled copper ferrite nanocrystals by thermal treatment method

Lall Beeharry Zakiyah; Elias Saion; Naif Mohammed Al-Hada; Elham Gharibshahi; Aeshah Salem; Nayereh Soltani; Salahudeen A. Gene


Polymers | 2014

Structural, Optical and Electrical Properties of PVA/PANI/Nickel Nanocomposites Synthesized by Gamma Radiolytic Method

Abdo Mohd Meftah; Elham Gharibshahi; Nayereh Soltani; W. Mahmooud; Mat Yunus; Elias Saion

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Elias Saion

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Nayereh Soltani

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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Aeshah Salem

Universiti Putra Malaysia

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