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Jinglai Duan1, Shuangbao Lyu1,2, Huijun Yao1, Dan Mo1, Yonghui Chen1,2, Youmei Sun1, K Maaz1,3, M Maqbool4, Jie Liu5.
Abstract
Understanding and controlling structural properties of the materials are crucial in materials research. In this paper, we report that crystallinity and crystallographic orientation of Pd nanowires can be tailored by varying the fabrication conditions during electrochemical deposition in polycarbonate ion-track templates. By changing the deposition temperature during the fabrication process, the nanowires with both single- and poly-crystallinities were obtained. The wires with preferred crystallographic orientations along [111], [100], and [110] directions were achieved via adjusting the applied voltage and temperature during electrochemical deposition.Entities:
Keywords: Crystallinity; Crystallographic orientation; Electrochemical deposition; Ion-track template; Palladium nanowires
Year: 2015 PMID: 26659612 PMCID: PMC4676771 DOI: 10.1186/s11671-015-1189-4
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanoscale Res Lett ISSN: 1556-276X Impact factor: 4.703
Fig. 1SEM images of the as-prepared Pd nanowires liberated from PC ion-track template at a low magnification and at b high magnification
Fig. 2EDS spectrum of the as-prepared Pd nanowires
Fig. 3TEM images of the as-prepared Pd nanowires. a Single crystalline. b Polycrystalline. The insets are the corresponding SAED patterns
Fig. 4XRD patterns and corresponding current-time curves of the electrochemically deposited Pd nanowires. a XRD pattern of the wires deposited at applied voltages and constant temperature of 24 °C; b corresponding current-time curves of the wires shown in a; c XRD pattern of the wires deposited at different temperatures and a constant voltage 0.3 V; d corresponding current-time curves of the wires shown in c