Marshall,

I do not have a copy of the article. The link I provided does have a
little more info if you click the Figures/Tables tab above the abstract.
It provides small low resolution figures with the text associated with
the figure:


Fig. 1. XRD patterns of samples. (a) Ag nanoparticles prepared by using
AgNO3 as the silver source and obtained by drying the Ag colloidal
solution on a single crystal silicon substrate, (b) the product of AgCl
obtained from the reaction of Ag nanoparticles with hydrochloric acid,
(c) commercial Ag powder, (d) after commercial Ag powder was added into
hydrochloric acid under magnetic stirring for 3 days.

Fig. 2. UV-vis absorption spectra. Dotted curve: the Ag colloidal
solution prepared. Dashed curve: AgNO3 aqueous solution. Solid curve:
the upper transparent solution after the reaction of the Ag colloid with
hydrochloric acid.

Fig. 3. (a) TEM micrographs of Ag nanoparticles prepared using AgNO3 as
the silver source, (b) The histogram of Ag particle size distribution

Fig. 4. (a) TEM micrograph of the polyacrylamide (PAM)/silver
nanocomposite, (b) XRD pattern of PAM/silver nanocomposite, (c) XRD
pattern of the product after the reaction of PAM/silver nanocomposite
with hydrochloric acid.


It does not give intermediate results before the end of the three days
nor does it give the concentration of the HCl used. It appears to me
that all the silver particles in the test were converted to silver
chloride.

 - Steve N


-----Original Message-----
From: Marshall Dudley [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 21, 2010 1:00 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: CS>CS and killing of pathogens

Does anyone have a copy of this article?  All I can get is the abstract,

and $37.50 for this seems rather absurd.  Long ago I tried mixing 
colloidal silver with hydrochloric acid and was unable to get any 
observed reaction without heating it (with the colloidal part).  There 
is some very important information missing from the abstract, such as 
what concentrations, temperatures are needed and how long the reaction 
takes.

Marshall


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