Sonofragmentation of Ultrathin 1D Nanomaterials
Particle & Particle Systems Characterization2016Vol. 34(1), pp. 1600339–1600339
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Abstract
A simple strategy for making nanoparticles by sonofragmentation of high-aspect-ratio 1D substrates is introduced. With common laboratory equipment, ultra-thin nanowires are fragmented into nanoparticles of size determined by the nanowire width, resulting within hours in monodisperse, crystalline nanoparticles of < 10 nm. This strategy is applicable to a diversity of semiconductor, oxide and metal nanowires.
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