Abstract
Water soluble polymers can play an important role with regard to the formation and stabilization of particles with diameters in a range from hundred to a few nanometers. Combining the tunability of poly(amidehydroxyurethane) PAmHU as template with the electrochemical reduction of metal precursor in a galvanostatic process have been obtained magnetite and silver nanoparticles with the dimensions varying from 17 to 20 nm and 19 to 21 nm respectively. The analysis of synthesized nanoparticles evidenced that the nanosystems are organized into a coreshell with an inner-core formed from unit cells of metal. Keywords: magnetite and silver nanoparticles, galvanostatic assay synthesis, poly(amidehydroxyurethane) as template, nanomorphological analysis