Issue 22, 2024

Advanced morphological control over Cu nanowires through a design of experiments approach

Abstract

Copper nanowires (CuNWs), featuring anisotropic highly conductive crystalline facets, represent an ideal nanostructure to fabricate on-demand materials as transparent electrodes and efficient electrocatalysts. The development of reliable and robust CuNWs requires achieving a full control over their synthesis and morphology growth, a challenge that continues to puzzle materials scientists. In this study, we systematically investigated the correlation between the critical synthetic parameters and the structural properties of nanowires using a design of experiments (DOE) approach. Multiparametric variation of experimental reaction conditions combined with orthogonal technical analysis allowed us to develop a sound predictive model that provides guidelines for designing CuNWs with controlled morphology and reaction yield. Beyond these synthetic achievements, voltammetric and electrocatalytic experiments were used to correlate the CuNWs morphology and structure to their catalytic activity and selectivity toward CO2 electroreduction, thus opening new avenues for further intersectoral actions.

Graphical abstract: Advanced morphological control over Cu nanowires through a design of experiments approach

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Apr 2024
Accepted
29 Sep 2024
First published
30 Sep 2024
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY-NC license

Mater. Adv., 2024,5, 8836-8846

Advanced morphological control over Cu nanowires through a design of experiments approach

A. Conte, A. Rosati, M. Fantin, A. Aliprandi, M. Baron, S. Bonacchi and S. Antonello, Mater. Adv., 2024, 5, 8836 DOI: 10.1039/D4MA00402G

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