Anomalous Shape Evolution of Ag 2 O 2 Nanocrystals Modulated by Surface Adsorbates during Electron Beam Etching

  • Qiubo Zhang
  • , Guoping Gao
  • , Yuting Shen
  • , Xinxing Peng
  • , Junyi Shangguan
  • , Yu Wang
  • , Hui Dong
  • , Karen Bustillo
  • , Linwang Wang
  • , Litao Sun
  • , Haimei Zheng

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Abstract

An understanding of nanocrystal shape evolution is significant for the design, synthesis, and applications of nanocrystals with surface-enhanced properties such as catalysis or plasmonics. Surface adsorbates that are selectively attached to certain facets may strongly affect the atomic pathways of nanocrystal shape development. However, it is a great challenge to directly observe such dynamic processes in situ with a high spatial resolution. Here, we report the anomalous shape evolution of Ag 2 O 2 nanocrystals modulated by the surface adsorbates of Ag clusters during electron beam etching, which is revealed through in situ transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In contrast to the Ag 2 O 2 nanocrystals without adsorbates, which display the near-equilibrium shape throughout the etching process, Ag 2 O 2 nanocrystals with Ag surface adsorbates show distinct facet development during etching by electron beam irradiation. Three stages of shape changes are observed: a sphere-to-a cube transformation, side etching of a cuboid, and bottom etching underneath the surface adsorbates. We find that the Ag adsorbates modify the Ag 2 O 2 nanocrystal surface configuration by selectively capping the junction between two neighboring facets. They prevent the edge atoms from being etched away and block the diffusion path of surface atoms. Our findings provide critical insights into the modulatory function of surface adsorbates on the shape control of nanocrystals.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)591-597
Number of pages7
JournalNano Letters
Volume19
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - 9 Jan 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Ag O nanocrystal
  • In situ TEM
  • electron beam etching
  • shape evolution
  • surface adsorbates

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