| Literature DB >> 27043921 |
Shu Fen Tan1, See Wee Chee2,3,4,5, Guanhua Lin2,3,4,5, Michel Bosman6,7, Ming Lin6, Utkur Mirsaidov2,3,4,5, Christian A Nijhuis1,5.
Abstract
We study the overgrowth process of silver-on-gold nanocubes in dilute, aqueous silver nitrate solution in the presence of a reducing agent, ascorbic acid, using in situ liquid-cell electron microscopy. Au-Ag core-shell nanostructures were formed via two mechanistic pathways: (1) nuclei coalescence, where the Ag nanoparticles absorbed onto the Au nanocubes, and (2) monomer attachment, where the Ag atoms epitaxially deposited onto the Au nanocubes. Both pathways lead to the same Au-Ag core-shell nanostructures. Analysis of the Ag deposition rate reveals the growth modes of this process and shows that this reaction is chemically mediated by the reducing agent.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27043921 DOI: 10.1021/jacs.6b00594
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Am Chem Soc ISSN: 0002-7863 Impact factor: 15.419