Dendritic silver and copper crystals were produced via Galvanic replacement reactions on zinc and aluminum plates, respectively. The growth orientations of these metals were determined using electron microscopy. The results showed that a fast crystal growth associated with a high concentration of metal cations led to kinetically controlled growth along the <112> axes of the cubic close-packed structures. However, a slow growth rate resulted in thermodynamically controlled growth along the [111] axis. The crystal growth was not found to rely upon the direct deposition of metal cations at crystallographic sites on crystal facets, but instead, hydrated metal cations deposited on the crystal surface to form an amorphous coating layer, fol...
Silver dendritic nanostructures were prepared on indium tin oxide coated glass substrate by electroc...
Based on thermodynamic calculations, it is shown that metal crystallization is an equilibrium nanost...
Copper, an old material, is still extensively used nowadays. In this paper, through extremely simple...
Detailed defect structure of dendrite formation was studied in order to connect the mesoscopic with ...
Dendritic structures are widely present in nature, from snowflakes to dendritic cells. However, thei...
We report a unified nontemplate approach to a variety of silver nanostructures, including nanobelts,...
Zinc electrodeposited from a sulphate bath on to copper single crystal planes revealed a layer-type ...
Silver dendritic nanonstructures obtained by the potentiostatic electrolysis from different electrol...
This project concerns crystal growth of some inorganic crystals which have novel morphologies. In o...
This paper reports on the creation of a unique form of single crystalline two-dimensional (2-D) copp...
Dendritic structures are widely present in nature, from river networks to snowflakes. There is a lon...
Here we report a study on the role of chemical diffusion and reaction on the morphology evolution ...
A dendrite is one of the most esthetically pleasing structures, with the best-known example being sn...
Single-crystalline Ag dendrites are grown on a Ni/Cu substrate by using a simple templateless, surfa...
Silver dendrites were prepared by electrochemical deposition. The structures of the Ag dendrites, th...
Silver dendritic nanostructures were prepared on indium tin oxide coated glass substrate by electroc...
Based on thermodynamic calculations, it is shown that metal crystallization is an equilibrium nanost...
Copper, an old material, is still extensively used nowadays. In this paper, through extremely simple...
Detailed defect structure of dendrite formation was studied in order to connect the mesoscopic with ...
Dendritic structures are widely present in nature, from snowflakes to dendritic cells. However, thei...
We report a unified nontemplate approach to a variety of silver nanostructures, including nanobelts,...
Zinc electrodeposited from a sulphate bath on to copper single crystal planes revealed a layer-type ...
Silver dendritic nanonstructures obtained by the potentiostatic electrolysis from different electrol...
This project concerns crystal growth of some inorganic crystals which have novel morphologies. In o...
This paper reports on the creation of a unique form of single crystalline two-dimensional (2-D) copp...
Dendritic structures are widely present in nature, from river networks to snowflakes. There is a lon...
Here we report a study on the role of chemical diffusion and reaction on the morphology evolution ...
A dendrite is one of the most esthetically pleasing structures, with the best-known example being sn...
Single-crystalline Ag dendrites are grown on a Ni/Cu substrate by using a simple templateless, surfa...
Silver dendrites were prepared by electrochemical deposition. The structures of the Ag dendrites, th...
Silver dendritic nanostructures were prepared on indium tin oxide coated glass substrate by electroc...
Based on thermodynamic calculations, it is shown that metal crystallization is an equilibrium nanost...
Copper, an old material, is still extensively used nowadays. In this paper, through extremely simple...