Toward a Green Chemistry Approach for the Functionalization of Melamine Foams with Silver Nanoparticles

Author:

Quilez‐Molina Ana Isabel12ORCID,Barroso‐Solares Suset123ORCID,Rodríguez‐Pérez Miguel Ángel12ORCID,Pinto Javier123ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Cellular Materials Laboratory (CellMat), Condensed Matter Physics, Crystallography, and Mineralogy Department, Faculty of Science University of Valladolid Campus Miguel Delibes, Paseo de Belén n° 7 Valladolid 47011 Spain

2. BioEcoUVA Research Institute on Bioeconomy Calle Dr. Mergelina Valladolid 47011 Spain

3. Archaeological and Historical Materials (AHMAT) Research Group, Condensed Matter Physics, Crystallography, and Mineralogy Department, Faculty of Science University of Valladolid Campus Miguel Delibes, Paseo de Belén n° 7 Valladolid 47011 Spain

Abstract

AbstractThe growing popularity of silver nanoparticles in the field of nanotechnology has created the necessity of developing new sustainable synthesis methods. This study presents a new green in situ functionalization method of melamine foams with silver nanoparticles. The synthesis pathway and the influence of the processing parameters are optimized to phase out 100% of polluting and dangerous solvents while maximizing silver transfer. A deep study of the morphological and chemical changes of the synthesized silver nanoparticles successfully demonstrated that water can be used as the only solvent for obtaining active melamine foams with potential application in multiple fields. Results showed that rising reaction temperatures from environmental to mild conditions (40 °C and 60 °C) is crucial for obtaining high functionalization yields with this green method. Following the optimum fabrication conditions using only water, highly functionalized melamine foams showed a great amount of ultrafine silver nanoparticles distributed over the porous structure.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Materials Chemistry,Polymers and Plastics,Organic Chemistry,General Chemical Engineering

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