This article shows how the chain length of alkylamine capping agents and the corresponding stability of their self-assembled monolayers on a Cu surface determines the growth rate, yield, and dimensions of Cu nanowires produced in a solution-phase synthesis. Of the 10 linear alkylamines that were tested, only those with 12 or more carbon atoms induced growth of nanowires. The length, yield, and growth rate of nanowires were larger for shorter alkylamines. As the Cu nanowire growth rates were up to 1050 times smaller than the calculated diffusion-limited growth ratesand the alkylamine chain length had no significant effect on the in situ generation of the reducing agentwe conclude the rate of alkylamine-mediated Cu nanowire growth is limite...
A comprehensive mechanistic study conducted on the formation mechanism of five-fold twinned copper n...
Cu nanowires (CuNWs) were synthesized in an aqueous solution at low temperature using ethylenediamin...
Owing to a recent push toward one-dimensional nanomaterials, in this study, we report a seed-mediate...
This article shows how the chain length of alkylamine capping agents and the corresponding stability...
The uniform and well-dispersed copper nanowires (Cu NWs) with an average diameter of 70 nm and lengt...
ABSTRACT: This Letter shows that copper nanowires grow through the diffusion-controlled reduction of...
Metallic copper nanowires have been grown into the pores of alumina membranes by electrodeposition f...
While high-aspect-ratio metal nanowires are essential for producing nanowire-based electrodes of goo...
This paper reports the hydrothermal synthesis of smooth and ultralong copper nanowires (Cu NW) prepa...
We report a solution-phase approach to the synthesis of crystalline copper nanowires (Cu NWs) with a...
The growth of copper (Cu) nanowires by electroless deposition in aqueous solution at 60-80 °C was st...
<span class="IJASEITAbstractHeadingChar"><span lang="EN-GB">Synthesis yield of Cu nanowires using aq...
My group developed a simple method to prepare copper nitride fine particles from copper carboxylate ...
Cu nanowire (NW) is a promising cost-benefit conducting material that could be considered for the de...
Metallic nanowire networks are emerging as potential replacements for transparent conducting oxide c...
A comprehensive mechanistic study conducted on the formation mechanism of five-fold twinned copper n...
Cu nanowires (CuNWs) were synthesized in an aqueous solution at low temperature using ethylenediamin...
Owing to a recent push toward one-dimensional nanomaterials, in this study, we report a seed-mediate...
This article shows how the chain length of alkylamine capping agents and the corresponding stability...
The uniform and well-dispersed copper nanowires (Cu NWs) with an average diameter of 70 nm and lengt...
ABSTRACT: This Letter shows that copper nanowires grow through the diffusion-controlled reduction of...
Metallic copper nanowires have been grown into the pores of alumina membranes by electrodeposition f...
While high-aspect-ratio metal nanowires are essential for producing nanowire-based electrodes of goo...
This paper reports the hydrothermal synthesis of smooth and ultralong copper nanowires (Cu NW) prepa...
We report a solution-phase approach to the synthesis of crystalline copper nanowires (Cu NWs) with a...
The growth of copper (Cu) nanowires by electroless deposition in aqueous solution at 60-80 °C was st...
<span class="IJASEITAbstractHeadingChar"><span lang="EN-GB">Synthesis yield of Cu nanowires using aq...
My group developed a simple method to prepare copper nitride fine particles from copper carboxylate ...
Cu nanowire (NW) is a promising cost-benefit conducting material that could be considered for the de...
Metallic nanowire networks are emerging as potential replacements for transparent conducting oxide c...
A comprehensive mechanistic study conducted on the formation mechanism of five-fold twinned copper n...
Cu nanowires (CuNWs) were synthesized in an aqueous solution at low temperature using ethylenediamin...
Owing to a recent push toward one-dimensional nanomaterials, in this study, we report a seed-mediate...