TY - JOUR
T1 - Noble-metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces
T2 - Synthesis and applications
AU - Zhang, Hui
AU - Jin, Mingshang
AU - Xia, Younan
PY - 2012/7/27
Y1 - 2012/7/27
N2 - Metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces are interesting for a wide variety of applications that are related to catalysis, plasmonics, and surface-enhanced spectroscopy. This interest arises from their high-index facets, surface cavities, and sharp corners/edges. Two major challenges are associated with this novel class of nanocrystals: 1) how to generate a concave surface with negative curvature, which is not favored by thermodynamics owing to its higher energy than the convex counterpart; and 2) how to stabilize the morphology of a nanocrystal with concave structures on the surface. Recently, a number of different procedures have been developed for the synthesis of noble-metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces. This Review provides a brief account of these developments, with the aim of offering new insights into the growth mechanisms. We focus on methods based on two general strategies: 1) site-specific dissolution through etching and galvanic replacement; and 2) directionally controlled overgrowth by facet-selective capping, kinetic control, and template-directed epitaxy. Their enhanced catalytic and electrocatalytic properties are also described. Multifaceted materials: Many efforts have recently been devoted to the synthesis of noble-metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces. Their unique properties are enabled by high-index facets, surface cavities, and sharp corners/edges. A brief account is given of recent developments, with a focus on the growth mechanisms and enhanced catalytic/electrocatalytic properties.
AB - Metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces are interesting for a wide variety of applications that are related to catalysis, plasmonics, and surface-enhanced spectroscopy. This interest arises from their high-index facets, surface cavities, and sharp corners/edges. Two major challenges are associated with this novel class of nanocrystals: 1) how to generate a concave surface with negative curvature, which is not favored by thermodynamics owing to its higher energy than the convex counterpart; and 2) how to stabilize the morphology of a nanocrystal with concave structures on the surface. Recently, a number of different procedures have been developed for the synthesis of noble-metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces. This Review provides a brief account of these developments, with the aim of offering new insights into the growth mechanisms. We focus on methods based on two general strategies: 1) site-specific dissolution through etching and galvanic replacement; and 2) directionally controlled overgrowth by facet-selective capping, kinetic control, and template-directed epitaxy. Their enhanced catalytic and electrocatalytic properties are also described. Multifaceted materials: Many efforts have recently been devoted to the synthesis of noble-metal nanocrystals with concave surfaces. Their unique properties are enabled by high-index facets, surface cavities, and sharp corners/edges. A brief account is given of recent developments, with a focus on the growth mechanisms and enhanced catalytic/electrocatalytic properties.
KW - concave surfaces
KW - nanocrystals
KW - noble metals
KW - shape control
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/84864410408
U2 - 10.1002/anie.201201557
DO - 10.1002/anie.201201557
M3 - 文献综述
C2 - 22639064
AN - SCOPUS:84864410408
SN - 1433-7851
VL - 51
SP - 7656
EP - 7673
JO - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
JF - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition
IS - 31
ER -