Template Regeneration in Galvanic Replacement: A Route to Highly Diverse Hollow Nanostructures.
Zhuangqiang GaoHaihang YeQingxiao WangMoon J KimDian-Yong TangZheng XiZhiyuan WeiShikuan ShaoXiaohu XiaPublished in: ACS nano (2020)
The ability to produce a diverse spectrum of hollow nanostructures is central to the advances in many current and emerging areas of technology. Herein, we report a general method to craft hollow nanostructures with highly tunable physical and chemical parameters. The key strategy is to regenerate the nanoscale sacrificial templates in a galvanic replacement reaction through site-selective overgrowth. As examples, we demonstrate the syntheses of nanocages and nanotubes made of silver, gold, palladium, and/or platinum with well-controlled wall thicknesses and elemental distributions. Using the nanocages of silver and gold as models, we demonstrate they possess intriguing plasmonic properties and offer superior performance in biosensing applications. This study provides a powerful platform to customize hollow nanostructures with desired properties and therefore is expected to enable a variety of fundamental studies and technologically important applications.
Keyphrases
- molecularly imprinted
- silver nanoparticles
- metal organic framework
- gold nanoparticles
- stem cells
- solid phase extraction
- physical activity
- high throughput
- highly efficient
- atomic force microscopy
- mass spectrometry
- energy transfer
- quantum dots
- reduced graphene oxide
- single cell
- monte carlo
- high speed
- electron transfer