“…Conversely, few thin NWs are observed without a shell for NWs grown from SnAcAc along with core-shell NWs that could arise from formation of tiny Sn NPs from complete dissociation of organic molecules attached to Sn atoms. However, the nucleation, supersaturation, and precipitation of Si atoms in metal NPs such as indium, tin, gold, bismuth, and gallium and many more metals are explained and thoroughly studied by many researchers, [12] whose underlying principle is based on the eutectic temperature, the morphology of catalyst, the equilibrium solubility concentration, surface tension, sidewall wetting by catalyst, and the fabrication procedure involved during growth process. In contrast, the core-shell NWs grown here are different with the use of metal-oxide NPs (MONPs) that are used for nucleation and precipitation.…”