| Literature DB >> 26734531 |
Smita Mukherjee1, Marie-Claude Fauré2, Michel Goldmann3, Philippe Fontaine4.
Abstract
In order to form a nanostructured metallic layer below a Langmuir monolayer, radiolysis synthesis was carried out in an adapted geometry that we call surface X-ray radiolysis. In this procedure, an X-ray beam produced by a synchrotron beamline intercepts the surface of an aqueous metal-ion solution covered by a Langmuir monolayer at an angle of incidence below the critical angle for total internal reflection. Underneath the organic layer, the X-ray beam induces the radiolytic synthesis of a nanostructured metal-organic layer whose ultrathin thickness is defined by the vertical X-ray penetration depth. We have shown that increasing the X-ray flux on the surface, which considerably enhances the kinetics of the silver layer formation, results in a second growth regime of silver nanocrystals. Here the formation of the oriented thin layer is followed by the appearance of a 3D powder of silver clusters.Entities:
Keywords: GIXD; Langmuir monolayers; TXRF; X-ray radiolysis; silver clusters
Year: 2015 PMID: 26734531 PMCID: PMC4685858 DOI: 10.3762/bjnano.6.247
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Beilstein J Nanotechnol ISSN: 2190-4286 Impact factor: 3.649
Figure 1(a) X-ray fluorescence spectrum in the L-line energy range of Ag, where the green lines are the individual L line components, and the red is the fit by the sum of all lines. (b) Elastic and Compton peak analysis of the fluorescence spectrum. (c) Time evolution of the silver fluorescence intensity during 16 h of irradiation of a behenic acid Langmuir monolayer deposited on a silver sulphate aqueous solution. The signal is normalized by the elastic peak intensity.
Figure 2Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction spectrum taken at the beginning of the irradiation process of Figure 1c. Top: qz integrated spectrum, Bottom: qxy−qz intensity maps.
Figure 3Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction spectrum taken after two hours into the irradiation process of Figure 1c. Top: qz integrated spectrum, Bottom: qxy−qz intensity maps.
Figure 4Grazing incidence X-ray diffraction spectrum taken after 15 h into the irradiation process of Figure 1c. Top: qz integrated spectrum, Bottom: qxy−qz intensity maps.