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Autocatalytic surface reduction and its role in controlling seed-mediated growth of colloidal metal nanocrystals.

Tung-Han Yang1,2, Shan Zhou3, Kyle D Gilroy1, Legna Figueroa-Cosme3, Yi-Hsien Lee2, Jenn-Ming Wu2, Younan Xia4,3,5.   

Abstract

The growth of colloidal metal nanocrystals typically involves an autocatalytic process, in which the salt precursor adsorbs onto the surface of a growing nanocrystal, followed by chemical reduction to atoms for their incorporation into the nanocrystal. Despite its universal role in the synthesis of colloidal nanocrystals, it is still poorly understood and controlled in terms of kinetics. Through the use of well-defined nanocrystals as seeds, including those with different types of facets, sizes, and internal twin structure, here we quantitatively analyze the kinetics of autocatalytic surface reduction in an effort to control the evolution of nanocrystals into predictable shapes. Our kinetic measurements demonstrate that the activation energy barrier to autocatalytic surface reduction is highly dependent on both the type of facet and the presence of twin boundary, corresponding to distinctive growth patterns and products. Interestingly, the autocatalytic process is effective not only in eliminating homogeneous nucleation but also in activating and sustaining the growth of octahedral nanocrystals. This work represents a major step forward toward achieving a quantitative understanding and control of the autocatalytic process involved in the synthesis of colloidal metal nanocrystals.

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Keywords:  autocatalytic surface reduction; kinetic model; metal nanocrystals; seed-mediated growth; shape control

Year:  2017        PMID: 29229860      PMCID: PMC5748196          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1713907114

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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