Shape-controlled continuous synthesis of metal nanostructures


Autoria(s): Sebastian, V.; Smith, Christopher D.; Jensen, K. F.
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01/03/2016

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A segmented flow-based microreactor is used for the continuous production of faceted nanocrystals. Flow segmentation is proposed as a versatile tool to manipulate the reduction kinetics and control the growth of faceted nanostructures; tuning the size and shape. Switching the gas from oxygen to carbon monoxide permits the adjustment in nanostructure growth from 1D (nanorods) to 2D (nanosheets). CO is a key factor in the formation of Pd nanosheets and Pt nanocubes; operating as a second phase, a reductant, and a capping agent. This combination confines the growth to specific structures. In addition, the segmented flow microfluidic reactor inherently has the ability to operate in a reproducible manner at elevated temperatures and pressures whilst confining potentially toxic reactants, such as CO, in nanoliter slugs. This continuous system successfully synthesised Pd nanorods with an aspect ratio of 6; thin palladium nanosheets with a thickness of 1.5 nm; and Pt nanocubes with a 5.6 nm edge length, all in a synthesis time as low as 150 s.

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/58364/1/CDS%20Mar%2016%20-%20c5nr08531d.pdf

http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/58364/7/c5nr08531d1.pdf

Sebastian, V., Smith, C. D. <http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/view/creators/90006042.html> and Jensen, K. F. (2016) Shape-controlled continuous synthesis of metal nanostructures. Nanoscale, 8 (14). pp. 7534-7543. ISSN 2040-3364 doi: 10.1039/c5nr08531d <http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/c5nr08531d>

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The Royal Society of Chemistry

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http://centaur.reading.ac.uk/58364/

creatorInternal Smith, Christopher D.

10.1039/c5nr08531d

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