2018
DOI: 10.1080/02786826.2018.1427852
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Internally mixed nanoparticles from oscillatory spark ablation between electrodes of different materials

Abstract: The increasing need for engineered alloy nanoparticles (NPs) in diverse fields has spurred efforts to explore efficient/green synthesis methods. In this respect, spark ablation provides a scalable and viable way for producing widely different types of mixed NPs. Most importantly, implementation of the spark has the great advantage to combine a wider range of materials, thereby allowing the synthesis of mixed NPs with virtually unlimited combinations. Here we show that polarity reversal of spark discharges betw… Show more

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“…This was confirmed by studying their crystal lattice shown in Figure 4a, and the corresponding fast Fourier transform (FFT) pattern displayed in the inset. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) elemental mapping performed in HRSTEM (Figure 4b) and the corresponding elemental analysis (Figure 4c) of the nanoparticles confirmed not only the bimetallic nature of these SPNPs (with compositions around 68% of Au and 32% of Ag), but also their homogeneous composition distribution, with an average composition distribution of %Ag/%Au = 0.48 and a standard deviation of 0.02, which is an order of magnitude lower than previous results obtained by means of a gas-phase process without pre-alloyed sources [32].…”
Section: Engineering Compositionsupporting
confidence: 47%
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“…This was confirmed by studying their crystal lattice shown in Figure 4a, and the corresponding fast Fourier transform (FFT) pattern displayed in the inset. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) elemental mapping performed in HRSTEM (Figure 4b) and the corresponding elemental analysis (Figure 4c) of the nanoparticles confirmed not only the bimetallic nature of these SPNPs (with compositions around 68% of Au and 32% of Ag), but also their homogeneous composition distribution, with an average composition distribution of %Ag/%Au = 0.48 and a standard deviation of 0.02, which is an order of magnitude lower than previous results obtained by means of a gas-phase process without pre-alloyed sources [32].…”
Section: Engineering Compositionsupporting
confidence: 47%
“…This was confirmed by studying their crystal lattice shown in Figure 4a, and the corresponding fast Fourier transform (FFT) pattern displayed in the inset. Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDX) elemental mapping performed in HRSTEM (Figure 4b) and the corresponding elemental analysis (Figure 4c) of the nanoparticles confirmed not only the bimetallic nature of these SPNPs (with compositions around 68% of Au and 32% of Ag), but also their homogeneous composition distribution, with an average composition distribution of %Ag/%Au = 0.48 and a standard deviation of 0.02, which is an order of magnitude lower than previous results obtained by means of a gas-phase process without pre-alloyed sources [32]. Thus, the proposed SDG allows for tuning the composition of SPNPs, from non-agglomerated ultrapure monometallic to bimetallic nanoparticles, providing a greener route to multi-metallic nanoparticles able to explore other compositions, such as ceramic or even composite materials, by a careful choice of the electrodes materials (not restricted to alloy ones), atmosphere, and production parameters, in order to obtain specific non-agglomerated homogeneous nanoalloys on demand.…”
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“…Fig. 2) 31,32 . It means that by altering the symmetry of the current waveform, the relative erosion of the electrodes and hence the composition of the BNPs can be tuned.…”
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“…[49] High-frequency spark ablation can be used to fabricate nanoparticles from bulk materials, [50] where the fast quenching induced by the short duration of spark pulses guarantees stoichiometric evaporation of the electrodes, with the resulting vapors subsequently forming alloy nanoparticles. [51,52] Recently Feng et al used this method to fabricate sub-10 nm LaFeSi MG nanoparticles, [52] which opens up a new route for the fabrication of MGNs from bulk materials, as shown in Figure 4. This recent report has significant potential that can convert BMGs into MGNs of a wide variety, and therefore could reveal the nanoeffect of MGs as electrocatalysts where BMGs were the primary investigated materials.…”
Section: Top-down Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%