Alfred Larsson
Postdoctoral fellow
Templated electrodeposition as a scalable and surfactant-free approach to the synthesis of Au nanoparticles with tunable aspect ratios
Author
Summary, in English
A high-throughput method for the fabrication of ordered arrays of Au nanoparticles is presented. It is based on pulsed electrodeposition into porous anodic alumina templates. In contrast to many synthesis routes, it is cyanide-free, prior separation of the alumina template from the aluminium substrate is not required, and the use of contaminating surfactants/capping agents often found in colloidal synthesis is avoided. The aspect ratio of the nanoparticles can also be tuned by selecting an appropriate electrodeposition time. We show how to fabricate arrays of nanoparticles, both with branched bases and with hemispherical bases. Furthermore, we compare the different morphologies produced with electron microscopies and grazing-incidence synchrotron X-ray diffraction. We find the nanoparticles are polycrystalline in nature and are compressively strained perpendicular to the direction of growth, and expansively strained along the direction of growth. We discuss how this can produce dislocations and twinning defects that could be beneficial for catalysis.
Department/s
- LTH Profile Area: Nanoscience and Semiconductor Technology
- Synchrotron Radiation Research
- NanoLund: Centre for Nanoscience
- Centre for Analysis and Synthesis
- LTH Profile Area: Photon Science and Technology
- MAX IV Laboratory
Publishing year
2022-05-09
Language
English
Pages
2452-2467
Publication/Series
Nanoscale Advances
Volume
4
Issue
11
Document type
Journal article
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Topic
- Materials Chemistry
Status
Published
ISBN/ISSN/Other
- ISSN: 2516-0230