Abstract:
The optical absorption spectra measured of radically new nanocomposite of silver nanoparticles and
arabinogalactan-g-oligopyrrole block-copolymer have 3 optical bands at 294, 426 and 585 nm. There
have been no absorption maxima shifts but only absorption intensity decrease of the first and the second
optical bands during eight months. Reduction of optical absorption intensity at 294 nm is related to decrease of acyl radical quantity in the nanocomposite. Decrease of 0D and 1D nanosilver plasmon absorption
intensity at 426 nm can be explained by increase of the nanoparticle size in consequent to nanoparticle
coalescence. Optical absorption of nanocomposite at 585 nm is associated with longitudal component of
1D nanosilver plasmon resonance and presence of plasmons in the oligopyrrole chains.