Issue 16, 2017

Trapping shape-controlled nanoparticle nucleation and growth stages via continuous-flow chemistry

Abstract

Continuous flow chemistry is used to trap the nucleation and growth stages of platinum–nickel nano-octahedra with second time resolution and high throughputs to probe their properties ex situ. The growth starts from poorly crystalline particles (nucleation) at 5 seconds, to crystalline 1.5 nm particles bounded by the {111}-facets at 7.5 seconds, followed by truncation and further growth to octahedral nanoparticles at 20 seconds.

Graphical abstract: Trapping shape-controlled nanoparticle nucleation and growth stages via continuous-flow chemistry

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
17 Oct 2016
Accepted
03 Feb 2017
First published
06 Feb 2017

Chem. Commun., 2017,53, 2495-2498

Trapping shape-controlled nanoparticle nucleation and growth stages via continuous-flow chemistry

A. P. LaGrow, T. M. D. Besong, N. M. AlYami, K. Katsiev, D. H. Anjum, A. Abdelkader, P. M. F. J. Costa, V. M. Burlakov, A. Goriely and O. M. Bakr, Chem. Commun., 2017, 53, 2495 DOI: 10.1039/C6CC08369B

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