The Institute for Functional Imaging of Materials, Oak Ridge National Laboratory , One Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United States.
The Center for Nanophase Materials Sciences, Oak Ridge National Laboratory , One Bethel Valley Road, Oak Ridge, Tennessee 37831, United States.
ACS Nano. 2015 Dec 22;9(12):11784-91. doi: 10.1021/acsnano.5b03720. Epub 2015 Nov 2.
Recent advances in liquid cell (scanning) transmission electron microscopy (S)TEM has enabled in situ nanoscale investigations of controlled nanocrystal growth mechanisms. Here, we experimentally and quantitatively investigated the nucleation and growth mechanisms of Pt nanostructures from an aqueous solution of K2PtCl6. Averaged statistical, network, and local approaches have been used for the data analysis and the description of both collective particles dynamics and local growth features. In particular, interaction between neighboring particles has been revealed and attributed to reduction of the platinum concentration in the vicinity of the particle boundary. The local approach for solving the inverse problem showed that particles dynamics can be simulated by a stationary diffusional model. The obtained results are important for understanding nanocrystal formation and growth processes and for optimization of synthesis conditions.
近年来,液体池(扫描)透射电子显微镜(S)TEM 的发展使得原位纳米尺度研究可控纳米晶体生长机制成为可能。在这里,我们从 K2PtCl6 的水溶液中实验性地和定量地研究了 Pt 纳米结构的成核和生长机制。平均统计、网络和局部方法已被用于数据分析和描述集体粒子动力学和局部生长特征。特别是,揭示了相邻粒子之间的相互作用,并将其归因于粒子边界附近铂浓度的降低。用于解决反问题的局部方法表明,可以通过静态扩散模型来模拟粒子动力学。所得结果对于理解纳米晶体的形成和生长过程以及优化合成条件非常重要。