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Type |
Poster Presentation |
Area |
Material Chemistry |
Room No. |
Grand Ballroom |
Time |
10월 18일 (목요일) 11:00~12:30 |
Code |
MAT.P-367 |
Subject |
Facile Fabrication of Heterometallic Nanostructures through a Controllable Growth of Palladium Shells onto Gold Multipod Nanoparticle Cores |
Authors |
Van Cam Thi Le, Hien Duy Mai1, Hyojong Yoo1,* Chemistry, Hallym University, Korea 1Department of Chemistry, Hallym University, Korea |
Abstract |
Heterometallic nanostructures, such as bimetallic core-shell nanostructures and alloy structures, have been extensively investigated due to their potential applications in many fields including catalysis, electronics, sensors, and biomedicine. Despite much advances in nano-engineering, the overgrowth of secondary materials onto pre-synthesized seeds in a controllable manner to form core-shell configurations are still practically challenging. Herein, we report a high yielding and facile fabrication of bimetallic nanostructures through the expitaxial or islanded overgrowth of Pd shells onto gold multipod nanoparticle core (GMN@Pd NPs). Such hybrid nanostructures with anisotropic components could lead to significantly enhanced physical and chemical properties due to the possible synergistic effect. |
E-mail |
lethicamvan@gmail.com |
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