In Situ Observation of Dynamic Galvanic Replacement Reactions in Twinned Metallic Nanowires by Liquid Cell Transmission Electron Microscopy

Galvanic replacement is a versatile approach to prepare hollow nanostructures with controllable morphology and elemental composition. The primary issue is to identify its fundamental mechanism. In this study, in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy was employed to monitor the dynamic re...

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Veröffentlicht in:Angewandte Chemie International Edition 2019-12, Vol.58 (51), p.18627-18633
Hauptverfasser: Zhuang, Chunqiang, Qi, Heyang, Cheng, Xing, Chen, Ge, Gao, Chunlang, Wang, Lihua, Sun, Shaorui, Zou, Jin, Han, Xiaodong
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Zusammenfassung:Galvanic replacement is a versatile approach to prepare hollow nanostructures with controllable morphology and elemental composition. The primary issue is to identify its fundamental mechanism. In this study, in situ liquid cell transmission electron microscopy was employed to monitor the dynamic reaction process and to explore the mechanism of galvanic replacement. The detailed reaction process was revealed based on in situ experiments in which small Au particles first appeared around Ag nanowires; they coalesced, grew, and adhered to Ag nanowires. After that, small pits grew from the edge of Ag nanowires to form tubular structures, and then extended along the Ag nanowires to obtain hollowed structures. All of our experimental observations from the viewpoint of electron microscopy, combined with DFT calculations, contribute towards an in‐depth understanding of the galvanic replacement reaction process and the design of new materials with hollow structures. Under the microscope: Galvanic replacement reactions between Ag nanowires and Au ions in aqueous solution is observed by liquid cell transmission electron microscopy under an electron beam.
ISSN:1433-7851
1521-3773
DOI:10.1002/anie.201910379