| Literature DB >> 29323159 |
Wenbo Liu1,2, Peng Cheng3, Jiazhen Yan3, Ning Li3, Sanqiang Shi4, Shichao Zhang5.
Abstract
Micromorphology and atomic arrangement on ligament surface of nanoporous metals play a vital role in maintaining the structural stability, adjusting the reaction interface and endowing the functionality. Here we offer an instructive scientific understanding for temperature-induced surface reconstruction and interface structure evolution on ligament of nanoporous copper (NPC) based on systematically experimental observations and theoretical calculations. The results show that with dealloying temperature increasing, ligament surface micromorphology of NPC evolves from smooth to irregularity and to uniformly compressed semisphere, and finally to dispersed single-crystal nanoparticles accompanying with significant changes of interface structure from coherence to semi-coherence and to noncoherence. It can guide us to impart multifunctionality and enhanced reaction activity to porous materials just through surface self-modification of homogeneous atoms rather than external invasion of heteroatoms that may bring about unexpected ill effects, such as shortened operation life owing to poisoning.Entities:
Year: 2018 PMID: 29323159 PMCID: PMC5765166 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-017-18795-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379