Shape control of size-selected naked platinum nanocrystals
- Creators
- Xia Y.
- Nelli D.
- Ferrando R.
- Yuan J.
- Li Z. Y.
- Others:
- Xia, Y.
- Nelli, D.
- Ferrando, R.
- Yuan, J.
- Li, Z. Y.
Description
Controlled growth of far-from-equilibrium-shaped nanoparticles with size selection is essential for the exploration of their unique physical and chemical properties. Shape control by wet-chemistry preparation methods produces surfactant-covered surfaces with limited understanding due to the complexity of the processes involved. Here, we report the controlled production and transformation of octahedra to tetrahedra of size-selected platinum nanocrystals with clean surfaces in an inert gas environment. Molecular dynamics simulations of the growth reveal the key symmetry-breaking atomic mechanism for this autocatalytic shape transformation, confirming the experimental conditions required. In-situ heating experiments demonstrate the relative stability of both octahedral and tetrahedral Pt nanocrystals at least up to 700 °C and that the extended surface diffusion at higher temperature transforms the nanocrystals into equilibrium shape.
Additional details
- URL
- http://hdl.handle.net/11567/1072974
- URN
- urn:oai:iris.unige.it:11567/1072974
- Origin repository
- UNIGE