Controlled Growth of Silver Nanoparticles on Cotton Substrate for Enhanced SERS, Catalytic, and Antibacterial Performance
Unsia Batool,
Ghazanfar Ali Khan,
Saima Shafique
et al.
Abstract:In this study, we report the growth of surfactant‐free silver nanoparticles (NPs) on cotton through a facile chemical reduction method, iteratively applied to gradually increase and control the concentration of silver NPs. Our substrates showed enhanced performance in surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), catalytic, and antibacterial properties, all attributable to the high concentration of NPs on the cotton and their surfactant‐free nature. While the antibacterial properties improve with increasing grow… Show more
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