| Literature DB >> 25852339 |
Botao Qu1, Xinrong Lu1, Yan Wu1, Xiaozeng You1, Xiangxing Xu1.
Abstract
Porous metallic copper was successfully prepared by a simple thermal decomposition strategy. A coordination compound of Cu(BTA)2 with the morphology of micro-rod crystal was synthesized as the precursor. The precursor to copper transformation was performed and annealed at 600°C with the shape preserved. The copper micro-rods are assembled from unique thin lamellar layers, each with the thickness of approximately 200 nm and nano-pores of approximately 20 to 100 nm. This morphology is highly related to the crystal structure of the precursor. The mechanism of the morphology formation is proposed, which would be able to offer a guideline toward porous metals with controllable macro/micro/nano-structures by the precursor crystal growth and design.Entities:
Keywords: Lamellar layers; Porous metallic copper; Thermal decomposition
Year: 2015 PMID: 25852339 PMCID: PMC4384981 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-0769-7
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Figure 1Schematic diagram of the decomposition of a Cu(BTA) crystal to form porous copper.
Figure 2TGA curve and XRD patterns. (a) TGA curve of the Cu(BTA)2 precursor. (b) XRD patterns of the Cu(BTA)2 crystals and the copper product.
Figure 3SEM images, EDS spectrum, and TEM image. (a, b) SEM images of the porous copper layered structure. Red arrows: small pores; blue arrows: gaps between layers. (c) EDS spectrum. (d) TEM image of the copper sample.
Figure 4Schematic illustration of the Cu(BTA) crystal structure and copper transformation.
Figure 5- measurement of a copper micro-rod along the longitudinal direction.