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A novel deposition mechanism of Au on Ag nanostructures involving galvanic replacement and reduction reactions

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CHEMICAL COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 57, Issue 67, Pages 8332-8335

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d1cc02674g

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [21805137, 11774171, 11874220, 11974182]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province [BK20180444]

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A novel deposition mechanism of Au atoms on Ag nanostructures involving simultaneous galvanic replacement and reduction reactions has been proposed in this study. The morphology of the final Ag@Au nanostructures is determined by the ratio between the two reactions. This mechanism has been verified experimentally and shown to be applicable to different morphologies of nanostructures.
Combining a galvanic replacement reaction with a reduction reaction can provide more possibility in the synthesis of Au-Ag hollow nanostructures. However, the detailed atomic deposition mechanism involving these two reactions is unclear. Herein, we proposed a novel deposition mechanism of the Au atoms on Ag nanostructures involving simultaneous galvanic replacement and reduction reactions. The Au atoms originating from galvanic replacement reaction will deposit at surface energy-related facets of the Ag nanostructures while the others originated from reduction reaction at high curvature sites, with the morphology of the final Ag@Au nanostructures determined by the ratio between the two reactions. This mechanism has been verified by experiments on Ag nanorods using varied volumes of Au precursor. Moreover, it can also be extended to Ag cuboctahedrons, suggesting the generality of this mechanism.

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