| Literature DB >> 27381891 |
Jeremy G Smith1, Indranath Chakraborty1, Prashant K Jain2,3.
Abstract
Bimetallic nanostructures (NSs), with utility in catalysis, are typically prepared using galvanic exchange (GE), but the final catalyst morphology is dictated by the dynamics of the process. In situ single nanoparticle (NP) optical scattering spectroscopy, coupled with ex situ electron microscopy, is used to capture the dynamic structural evolution of a bimetallic NS formed in a GE reaction between Ag and [PtCl6 ](2-) . We identify an early stage involving anisotropic oxidation of Ag to AgCl concomitant with reductive deposition of small Pt clusters on the NS surface. At later stages of GE, unreacted Ag inclusions phase segregate from the overcoated AgCl as a result of lattice strain between Ag and AgCl. The nature of the structural evolution elucidates why multi-domain Ag/AgCl/Pt NSs result from the GE process. The complex structural dynamics, determined from single-NP trajectories, would be masked in ensemble studies due to heterogeneity in the response of different NPs.Entities:
Keywords: alloys; catalysis; nanoscience; plasmon; single-molecule spectroscopy
Year: 2016 PMID: 27381891 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201604710
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336