纳米技术
化学
溶解
纳米颗粒
纳米结构
纳米线
贵金属
胶体金
双金属片
晶体孪晶
金属
化学工程
材料科学
结晶学
微观结构
有机化学
物理化学
工程类
作者
Matthew J. McEachran,Dilyn Keogh,Brendan Pietrobon,Nicole Cathcart,Ilya Gourevich,Neil Coombs,Vladimir Kitaev
摘要
Ultrathin gold nanoframes (up to 1.6 nm) were prepared via templating upon well-defined faceted silver morphologies. Starting with silver decahedra, small quantities of gold (1–10 mol % relative to the amount of silver) were selectively deposited on the nanoparticle edges under optimized reducing conditions. Silver dissolution in hydrogen peroxide yielded well-defined gold frames that retained their structural integrity in the ultrathin nanowire regime below 2 nm. The frame formation protocol was also successfully applied to other silver nanoparticle shapes featuring pentagonal twinning and (111) facets (e.g., pentagonal faceted rods and icosahedra). The demonstrated approach can be applied in the controlled preparation of ultrathin metal nanowires complementary to lithography and in the production of ultrafine noble-metal nanostructures for catalytic applications.
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