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  • Formation of substrate-based gold nanocage chains through dealloying with nitric acid.

Formation of substrate-based gold nanocage chains through dealloying with nitric acid.

Beilstein journal of nanotechnology (2015-07-23)
Ziren Yan, Ying Wu, Junwei Di
ABSTRACT

Metal nanocages have raised great interest because of their new properties and wide applications. Here, we report on the use of galvanic replacement reactions to synthesize substrate-supported Ag-Au nanocages from silver templates electrodeposited on transparent indium tin oxide (ITO) film coated glass. The residual Ag in the composition was dealloyed with 10% nitric acid. It was found that chains of Au nanocages were formed on the substrate surface during dealloying. When the concentration of HNO3 increased to 20%, the structures of nanocages were damaged and formed crescent or semi-circular shapes. The transfer process on the substrate surface was discussed.

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