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Porous gold with a nested-network architecture and ultrafine structure
Citation Link: https://doi.org/10.15480/882.2542
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Journal Article
Date Issued
2015-03-16
Sprache
English
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Journal
Volume
25
Issue
17
Start Page
2530
End Page
2536
Citation
Advanced Functional Materials 17 (25): 2530-2536 (2015)
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Publisher
Wiley-VCH
© 2015 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim. A preparation strategy is developed for monolithic samples of nanoporous gold with a hierarchical structure comprising two nested networks of solid "ligaments" on distinctly different structural length scales. The electrochemical dealloying protocol achieves a large retention of less noble element in a first corrosion step, thereby allowing an extra corrosion step which forms a separate structural hierarchy level. The beneficial impact of adding Pt to the Ag-Au master alloys that are more conventionally used in dealloying approaches to nanoporous gold is demonstrated. At ≈6 nm, the lower hierarchy level ligament size emerges extremely small. Furthermore, Pt favors the retention of Ag during the first dealloying step even when the master alloy has a high Au content. The high Au content reduces the corrosion-induced shrinkage, mitigating crack formation during preparation and favoring the formation of high-quality macroscopic (mm-sized) samples. The corrosion effectively carves out the nanoscale hierarchical ligament structure from the parent crystals tens of micrometers in size. This is revealed by X-ray as well as electron backscatter diffraction, which shows that the porous crystallites inherit the highly ordered, macroscopic crystal lattice structure of the master alloy.
Subjects
Ag-Au-Pt alloys
dealloying
nanoporous metal
structural hierarchy
DDC Class
540: Chemie
620: Ingenieurwissenschaften
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Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
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