Atomic imaging of the motion and transformation of Pt3Ni nanoparticles in liquids†
Abstract
It is important to elucidate how nanoscale particles move in a liquid for mass transport in confined liquids. In this work, we used liquid cell TEM to observe the motion and transformation pathways of Pt3Ni nanoparticles in solution by systematically changing the electron beam dose rate. The Pt3Ni nanoparticles firstly underwent 3D motion at a low electron beam dose rate. When the electron beam dose rate increased, the segregation process was shown, in which a thin Ni layer was segregated from Pt3Ni nanoparticles on the atomic scale. More interestingly, small Pt3Ni nanoparticles could assemble into a long nanowire at a higher electron beam dose rate. This work is expected to assist future controlled synthesis and applications of alloy nanostructures.
- This article is part of the themed collection: Nanomaterials