2022
DOI: 10.1002/smll.202200992
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Solution‐Based Synthesis Routes for the Preparation of Noncentrosymmetric 0‐D Oxide Nanocrystals with Perovskite and Nonperovskite Structures

Abstract: With the miniaturization of electronic‐based devices, the foreseen potential of new optical nanoprobes and the assessment of eventual size and shape effects, elaboration of multifunctional noncentrosymmetric nanocrystals with ferroelectric, pyroelectric, piezoelectric, and nonlinear optical properties are the subject of an increasing research interest. Here, the recent achievements from the solution‐based methods (coprecipitation in homogeneous and nanostructured media, sol‐gel processes including various chem… Show more

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“…The whole synthesis protocol of LN@Au synthesis is detailed in the Supporting Information and in previous papers. , Briefly, LN NPs with a typical diameter of 45 nm were synthesized by a nonaqueous solvothermal alkoxide process. , Addition of the branched polyethylenimine (BPEI) polymer in colloidal suspensions was used to coat the LN NPs and change the initial negative surface charge of LN to positive. Negatively charged Au seeds (AuSeeds) were synthesized using the protocol reported by Duff et al AuSeeds were then attached onto LN@BPEI NPs via electrostatic interactions with a theoretical ratio of the number of AuSeeds to LN NPs fixed at 1000:1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The whole synthesis protocol of LN@Au synthesis is detailed in the Supporting Information and in previous papers. , Briefly, LN NPs with a typical diameter of 45 nm were synthesized by a nonaqueous solvothermal alkoxide process. , Addition of the branched polyethylenimine (BPEI) polymer in colloidal suspensions was used to coat the LN NPs and change the initial negative surface charge of LN to positive. Negatively charged Au seeds (AuSeeds) were synthesized using the protocol reported by Duff et al AuSeeds were then attached onto LN@BPEI NPs via electrostatic interactions with a theoretical ratio of the number of AuSeeds to LN NPs fixed at 1000:1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the coupling between magnetic and ferroelectric order parameters opens up possibilities for various applications in multifunctional novel devices, i.e., spintronics, multistate data storage, magnetic filters, and magnetoelectric sensors. [1][2][3][4] Unfortunately, single-phase multiferroic materials are very rare due to their mutual chemical and electronic incompatibility. 5 Hence, the search for new multiferroic materials is a critical and pressing issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, spintronics, multistate data storage, magnetic filters, and magnetoelectric sensors. 1–4 Unfortunately, single-phase multiferroic materials are very rare due to their mutual chemical and electronic incompatibility. 5 Hence, the search for new multiferroic materials is a critical and pressing issue.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…1,17,18 Wet chemistry-based synthesis methods such as EISA allow for intimate mixing of cations prior to calcination and can be used to achieve target phases at lower temperatures relative to solid state methods due to increased diffusion kinetics of the cations in solution. 19 The lower calcination temperature associated with EISA also facilitates the synthesis of nanosized particles, which exhibit much larger total exposed SAs than their bulk counterparts and an increased number of catalytically active sites. Additionally, surface accessible porosity, which can be engineered using EISA, can improve the diffusion rates of reactants to and products from active sites.…”
Section: ■ Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%