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Insights in the two-step synthesis of single crystalline Ag2Te nanorods

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MATERIALS CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS
Volume 289, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.matchemphys.2022.126487

Keywords

Tellurium; Nanorods; Chemical synthesis; Single crystalline; Ag2Te

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  1. Grand Est Region under the Nano-hyb project

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Pure monoclinic single crystalline Ag2Te nanorods were successfully synthesized using a two-step method, involving electrodeposition of Te nanorods and chemical cementation and topotactic transformation to form Ag2Te binary compounds.
Pure monoclinic single crystalline Ag2Te nanorods were synthesized by a two-step method. The first step concerns the electrodeposition of self-standing Te nanorods in an ionic liquid medium, taking advantage of its templating properties. These obtained nanorods are single crystalline with growth direction along the [001] axis in the hexagonal lattice. The average diameter of the as-deposited Te nanorods is 60 +/- 13 nm with less than 300 nm long. Afterwards, the resulting nanostructured Te film is immerged in a dedicated silver-based bath in order to be transformed into Ag2Te binary compounds by a combined mechanism of chemical cementation and topotactic transformation. The chemical analysis reveals that the final nanostructures exhibit a slight excess of silver and TEM-SAED analysis shows that they are still single crystalline with an increase of the initial diameter, less than 30%. HR-TEM highlights the presence of an intermediate stutzite phase and the hessite phase alpha-Ag2Te is obtained at the end of the synthesis process.

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