In-situ fabrication of polyacrylate-silver nanocomposite through photoinduced tandem reactions involving eosin dye
Résumé
A silver-acrylate nanocomposite was prepared using a novel one-pot strategy involving eosin dye as visible sensitizer and an amine derivative as radicals' source. The mechanism highlighted by steady state photolysis and time-resolved absorption spectroscopy lies on the initial formation of a strong ion-pair complex between eosin and Agþ. Upon visible irradiation, the excited triplet state of the metal complex efficiently abstracts a hydrogen atom from the amine and produces an a-aminoalkyl radical. In acrylate monomer matrix, such a strong reactive species initiates a free radical photopolymerization and also provides the reduction of the silver cation. Through this 'in-situ' fabrication method, the kinetics formation of the nanocomposite and its detailed structural analysis are characterized by UV-visible, realtime FTIR absorption spectroscopy and by transmission electron microscopy.
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