An Unconventional Role of Ligand in Continuously Tuning of Metal–Metal Interfacial Strain
Journal of the American Chemical Society2012Vol. 134(4), pp. 2004–2007
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Abstract
We show that embedding of a surface ligand can dramatically affect the metal-metal interfacial energy, making it possible to create nanostructures in defiance of traditional wisdom. Despite matching Au-Ag lattices, Au-Ag hybrid NPs can be continuously tuned from concentric core-shell, eccentric core-shell, acorn, to dimer structures. This method can be extended to tune even Au-Au and Ag-Ag interfaces.
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