Conventional bottom-up approaches for building nanostructures rely on the ability to synthesize nanoparticles of different shapes and sizes in a controlled manner that are then assembled to produce useful structures. Here, we present an alternate approach for producing nanostructures based on the formation of a crystalline intermediate in which the metal ion can be reduced in a controlled manner. Partial reduction of HAuCl<SUB>4</SUB> by a long-chain amine results in the formation of a cube-shaped crystalline intermediate in which Au is present in a +1 oxidation state. By control of the nucleation of the metal in the intermediate, a variety of nanostructures can be synthesized. Here, we present results on the formation of superlattices, hol...
Sustained progress in nanocrystal synthesis has enabled recent use of these materials as inorganic, ...
Knowing how crystals nucleate at the atomic scale is crucial for understanding, and in turn controll...
Understanding the mechanisms behind crystal nucleation and growth is a fundamental requirement for t...
Conventional bottom-up approaches for building nanostructures rely on the ability to synthesize nano...
Noble-metal nanostructures containing gold (Au) nanorods in the center were synthesized by employing...
The galvanic replacement reaction (GRR) has been shown to be an effective method to fine tune the st...
Shape-controlled synthesis of metal nanoparticles (NPs) requires mechanistic understanding toward th...
Construction of core-shell nanostructures with ultrathin shells is a powerful way to leverage the la...
Generation of network-like Au nanostructures by the reduction of gold ions in aqueous solution by bi...
In this work, we report on the Kirkendall-induced hollowing process occurring upon thermal oxidation...
The synthesis of Au nanowires (NWs) in hexane solution of HAuCl4·3H2O, oleylamine and triisopropylsi...
Despite the intensive interest in thin gold nanowires for a variety of technologically important app...
Bimetallic hollow, porous noble metal nanoparticles are of broad interest for biomedical, optical an...
Gold (Au) typically crystallizes in a cubic close-packed (ccp) structure to present a face-centered ...
A chiral reagent, 2-naphthol, has been introduced under alkaline solution as a reductant for HAuCl4 ...
Sustained progress in nanocrystal synthesis has enabled recent use of these materials as inorganic, ...
Knowing how crystals nucleate at the atomic scale is crucial for understanding, and in turn controll...
Understanding the mechanisms behind crystal nucleation and growth is a fundamental requirement for t...
Conventional bottom-up approaches for building nanostructures rely on the ability to synthesize nano...
Noble-metal nanostructures containing gold (Au) nanorods in the center were synthesized by employing...
The galvanic replacement reaction (GRR) has been shown to be an effective method to fine tune the st...
Shape-controlled synthesis of metal nanoparticles (NPs) requires mechanistic understanding toward th...
Construction of core-shell nanostructures with ultrathin shells is a powerful way to leverage the la...
Generation of network-like Au nanostructures by the reduction of gold ions in aqueous solution by bi...
In this work, we report on the Kirkendall-induced hollowing process occurring upon thermal oxidation...
The synthesis of Au nanowires (NWs) in hexane solution of HAuCl4·3H2O, oleylamine and triisopropylsi...
Despite the intensive interest in thin gold nanowires for a variety of technologically important app...
Bimetallic hollow, porous noble metal nanoparticles are of broad interest for biomedical, optical an...
Gold (Au) typically crystallizes in a cubic close-packed (ccp) structure to present a face-centered ...
A chiral reagent, 2-naphthol, has been introduced under alkaline solution as a reductant for HAuCl4 ...
Sustained progress in nanocrystal synthesis has enabled recent use of these materials as inorganic, ...
Knowing how crystals nucleate at the atomic scale is crucial for understanding, and in turn controll...
Understanding the mechanisms behind crystal nucleation and growth is a fundamental requirement for t...