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Collision Electrochemical Synthesis of Metal Nanoparticles Using Electrons as Green Reducing Agent.

Xuguang SunHuan ChengMoxia LiJiamei ChenDong LiBingwu LiuYuxiong JiangXidong DuanJiawen Hu
Published in: ACS applied materials & interfaces (2022)
Synthesis of high-quality metal nanoparticles (NPs) is the premise toward their downstream diverse applications. Although some electrochemical synthesis strategies have been developed, the necessary use of high-concentration electrolyte solution as current pathway and reaction medium severely limits the colloidal stability of the growing NPs in the solution and their tunability in size and shape. Herein, we report a collision electrochemical method for the synthesis of metal NPs without the use of electrolyte solution. To this end, we designed an asymmetrical electrochemical cell to control the potential (i.e., to supply electrons) in the reaction system via a separated electrochemical cell, thereby enabling the electrochemical reaction occurring in an electrolyte-free growth solution. Consequently, this collision electrochemical method, using seed-mediated growth of NPs as examples, allows the synthesis of monodisperse homogeneous Au NPs and heterogeneous Pd- and Pt-coated Au NPs at a yield comparable to that achieved in common chemical synthesis. Furthermore, this method allows readily tailoring the morphology of the resultant metal NPs just by changing the concentration of the growth solution. Therefore, our green synthesis method is important for a variety of nanomaterials beyond metal NPs.
Keyphrases
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  • gold nanoparticles
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  • oxide nanoparticles
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  • electron transfer
  • sensitive detection
  • mass spectrometry
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  • quantum dots
  • simultaneous determination