“…Surface passivation of Al nanoparticles is a common method to enhance the stability of Al nanoparticles. − The passivation films can be classified into two categories depending on the materials, both of which should have good oxidation resistance and are thin enough to maintain the weight percentage of metallic Al. , The first type is an organic coating such as toluene, isopropyl alcohol, perfluorodecalin, alkyl-substituted epoxides, and varieties of organic acids. − These organic coatings can effectively resist humidity; however, they are still permeable to oxygen and water at high temperatures, which can lead to the oxidation of internal metallic Al . The second type involves an inorganic passivation film represented by alumina (Al 2 O 3 ) and silica (SiO 2 ), which can be formed by either internal oxidation or external chemical coating. ,,, Although the Al 2 O 3 coated Al nanoparticles exhibit good stability at 60 °C with a relative humidity of 90%, the thick Al 2 O 3 coatings (≥5 nm) prepared by a thermal oxidation process have greatly reduced the weight percentage of metallic Al. , Moreover, the Al 2 O 3 coatings have exhibited a limited resistance under more harsh conditions, such as higher temperature and humidity, which will lead to the further loss of metallic Al.…”