Au–Cu and Pt–M (M = Fe, Co, and Ni) nanocluster alloys are currently being investigated world-wide by many researchers for their interesting catalytic and nanophase properties. The low temperature behavior of the phase diagrams is not well understood for alloys with nanometer sizes and shapes. We consider two models for low temperature ordering in the phase diagrams of Au–Cu and Pt–M nanocluster alloys. These models are valid for sizes ~5 nm and approach bulk values for sizes ~20 nm. We study the phase transitions in nanoclusters with cubic, octahedral, and cuboctahedral shapes, covering the compositions of interest. These models are based on studying the melting temperatures in nanoclusters using the regular solution, mixing model for allo...
<p>We report the formation of new phases in bimetallic Au–Cu nanoparticles. These phases were observ...
The ability to control nanoscale alloying and phase segregation properties is important for the expl...
This study examines structural variations found in the atomic ordering of different transition metal...
Gold–copper and platinum–nickel nanocluster alloys are currently being investigated world–wide by ma...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
Alloy nanoparticles are being increasingly used in wide variety of applications (catalysis, contrast...
Alloy nanoparticles are being increasingly used in wide variety of applications (catalysis, contrast...
Alloy nanoparticles are being increasingly used in wide variety of applications (catalysis, contrast...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
<p>We report the formation of new phases in bimetallic Au–Cu nanoparticles. These phases were observ...
The ability to control nanoscale alloying and phase segregation properties is important for the expl...
This study examines structural variations found in the atomic ordering of different transition metal...
Gold–copper and platinum–nickel nanocluster alloys are currently being investigated world–wide by ma...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
High calcination temperatures are often required in nanoparticle synthesis and an understanding of h...
Alloy nanoparticles are being increasingly used in wide variety of applications (catalysis, contrast...
Alloy nanoparticles are being increasingly used in wide variety of applications (catalysis, contrast...
Alloy nanoparticles are being increasingly used in wide variety of applications (catalysis, contrast...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
Gold–copper (Au–Cu) phases were employed already by pre-Columbian civilizations, essentially in deco...
<p>We report the formation of new phases in bimetallic Au–Cu nanoparticles. These phases were observ...
The ability to control nanoscale alloying and phase segregation properties is important for the expl...
This study examines structural variations found in the atomic ordering of different transition metal...