Understanding the growth mechanism of noble metal nanocrystals during solution synthesis is of significant importance for shape and property control. However, much remains unknown about the growth pathways of metal nanoparticles due to the lack of direct observation. Using an in situ transmission electron microscopy technique, we directly observed Ag nanocube and nanobar growth in an aqueous solution through both classical monomer-by-monomer addition and nonclassical particle attachment processes. During the particle attachment process, Ag nanocubes and nanobars were formed via both oriented and nonoriented attachment. Our calculations, along with the dynamics of the observed attachment, showed that the van der Waals force overcomes hydrody...
Direct observations of solution-phase nanoparticle growth using in situ liquid transmission electron...
Direct observations of solution-phase nanoparticle growth using in situ liquid transmission electron...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The formation mechanisms of n...
Understanding the growth mechanism of noble metal nanocrystals during solution synthesis is of signi...
In situ microscopy of colloidal nanocrystal growth offers a unique opportunity to acquire direct and...
In situ microscopy of colloidal nanocrystal growth offers a unique opportunity to acquire direct and...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
ABSTRACT: High-speed stirring at elevated temperatures is shown to be effective in the symmetry-brea...
Truly spherical silver nanoparticles are of great importance for fundamental studies including plasm...
The formation mechanisms of silver nanoparticles using aqueous silver perchlorate solutions as precu...
We study the overgrowth process of silver-on-gold nanocubes in dilute, aqueous silver nitrate soluti...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The formation mechanisms of n...
Direct observations of solution-phase nanoparticle growth using in situ liquid transmission electron...
Direct observations of solution-phase nanoparticle growth using in situ liquid transmission electron...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The formation mechanisms of n...
Understanding the growth mechanism of noble metal nanocrystals during solution synthesis is of signi...
In situ microscopy of colloidal nanocrystal growth offers a unique opportunity to acquire direct and...
In situ microscopy of colloidal nanocrystal growth offers a unique opportunity to acquire direct and...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
Optimization of colloidal nanoparticle synthesis techniques requires an understanding of underlying ...
ABSTRACT: High-speed stirring at elevated temperatures is shown to be effective in the symmetry-brea...
Truly spherical silver nanoparticles are of great importance for fundamental studies including plasm...
The formation mechanisms of silver nanoparticles using aqueous silver perchlorate solutions as precu...
We study the overgrowth process of silver-on-gold nanocubes in dilute, aqueous silver nitrate soluti...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The formation mechanisms of n...
Direct observations of solution-phase nanoparticle growth using in situ liquid transmission electron...
Direct observations of solution-phase nanoparticle growth using in situ liquid transmission electron...
184 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1999.The formation mechanisms of n...