| Literature DB >> 33522010 |
Long Ren1,2,3, Ningyan Cheng1, Xingkun Man2, Dongchen Qi4, Yundan Liu5, Guobao Xu6, Dandan Cui2, Nana Liu1, Jianxin Zhong5, Germanas Peleckis1, Xun Xu1, Shi Xue Dou1,2, Yi Du1,2.
Abstract
Core-shell and hollow nanostructures have been receiving significant interest due to their potential in wide scientific and technological fields. Given such large scope, however, they still lag far behind in terms of the ambition toward controllably, or even programmatically, synthesizing libraries of core-shell structures on a large scale. Here, a general route for the programmable preparation of complex core-shell nanostructures by using liquid metal (LM) droplets as reformable templates is presented, and the triggering of a localized galvanic replacement reaction in one ultrasonication system is demonstrated. Benefiting from the activity and mobility of the metal components in LM templates, high-level compositional diversity control and quantitative regulation of both the core and the shell layers of the heterogeneous products are achieved, which cannot be realized with a solid-template synthetic route.Entities:
Keywords: core-shell structures; galvanic reaction; liquid metals; nanofabrication
Year: 2021 PMID: 33522010 DOI: 10.1002/adma.202008024
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Adv Mater ISSN: 0935-9648 Impact factor: 30.849