| Literature DB >> 21852720 |
Benjamin W Jacobs1, Ronald J T Houk, Bryan M Wong, A Alec Talin, Mark D Allendorf.
Abstract
We demonstrate a versatile, bottom-up method of forming metal and semiconducting nanoparticles by exposing precursor metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to an electron beam. Using a transmission electron microscope to initiate and observe growth, we show that the composition, size, and morphology of the nanoparticles are determined by the chemistry and structure of the MOF, as well as the electron beam properties. Zinc oxide, metallic indium and copper particles were produced with narrow and tunable size distributions comparable to those obtained from state-of-the-art methods. This method represents a first step toward the fabrication of nanoscale heterostructures using the highly controlled environment of the MOF pores as a scaffold or template.Entities:
Year: 2011 PMID: 21852720 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/22/37/375601
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874