2020
DOI: 10.1021/acsnano.9b10173
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Unveiling Growth Pathways of Multiply Twinned Gold Nanoparticles by In Situ Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy

Abstract: A mechanistic understanding of the growth of multiply twinned nanoparticles (MTPs), such as decahedra (Dh) and icosahedra (Ih), is crucial for precisely controlled syntheses and applications. Despite previous successes, no consensus has been reached regarding the multiple competing growth pathways for MTPs proposed thus far, in part due to the lack of information about their nucleation and growth dynamics. Here, we used decahedral and icosahedral gold nanoparticles as a model system in conjunction with in situ… Show more

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“…[31] Thes tudies described above pioneered the concept of twin boundary growth in MTP synthesis.H owever,t hey do not provide direct, time-series observations of NP evolution. This direct evidence was only recently provided through the in situ TEM studies of Ma et al [22] Through an electroninduced reaction in al iquid cell, the authors recorded the continuous growth from single tetrahedral Au NPs to Dh and Ih shapes (Figure 4C,D). This process involves the formation of new twin boundaries through both surface growth and grain extension.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 79%
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“…[31] Thes tudies described above pioneered the concept of twin boundary growth in MTP synthesis.H owever,t hey do not provide direct, time-series observations of NP evolution. This direct evidence was only recently provided through the in situ TEM studies of Ma et al [22] Through an electroninduced reaction in al iquid cell, the authors recorded the continuous growth from single tetrahedral Au NPs to Dh and Ih shapes (Figure 4C,D). This process involves the formation of new twin boundaries through both surface growth and grain extension.…”
Section: Angewandte Chemiementioning
confidence: 79%
“…However, they do not provide direct, time‐series observations of NP evolution. This direct evidence was only recently provided through the in situ TEM studies of Ma et al [22] . Through an electron‐induced reaction in a liquid cell, the authors recorded the continuous growth from single tetrahedral Au NPs to Dh and Ih shapes (Figure 4 C,D).…”
Section: Figurementioning
confidence: 88%
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