Silver nitrate is a white crystalline salt, and it is less light-sensitive than other silver halides.. It can simply be produced by dissolving silver in nitric acid and then evaporating the solution.
Application
Silver nitrate can be used:
As a lithium storage material for lithium-ion batteries due to its lithiation/delithiation behavior.[1]
To fabricate Ag decorated rGO electrocatalyst for the oxygen reduction reaction in zinc air batteries.[2]
As an electron sacrificial reagent for overall water splitting reaction.[3]
As a precursor to tune the shape of gold nanoparticles.[3]
To prepare silver vanadium oxide cathode material for batteries.[4]
Understanding the role of AgNO3 concentration and seed morphology in the achievement of tunable shape control in gold nanostars
Supriya Atta, et al.
Nanoscale, 11, 2946-2958 (2019)
Water oxidation of visible-light-responsive bismuth-yttrium oxychloride promoted by a dual-ion doping strategy for assembly of Z-scheme overall water splitting
Mingxu Hu, et al.
Journal of Materials Chemistry, 10, 16541-16546 (2022)
Silver decorated reduced graphene oxide as electrocatalyst for zinc--air batteries
Laksanaporn Poolnapol, et al.
ENERGIES, 13, 462-462 (2020)
Lithiation/delithiation behavior of silver nitrate as lithium storage material for lithium-ion batteries
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