Issue 10, 2006

From ribbons to nanodot arrays: nanopattern design through reductive annealing

Abstract

A new approach to the generation of nanoparticle arrays in periodic as well as non-periodic fashions has been discovered based on reduction of oxidized nanoscroll/nanoribbon precursors in the transmission electron microscope (carbothermal reduction) or by hydrogen annealing. Arrays consisting of nickel arsenide nanoparticles of size 3–4 nm have been generated.

Graphical abstract: From ribbons to nanodot arrays: nanopattern design through reductive annealing

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
13 Oct 2005
Accepted
03 Jan 2006
First published
25 Jan 2006

Chem. Commun., 2006, 1121-1123

From ribbons to nanodot arrays: nanopattern design through reductive annealing

P. Arumugam, S. S. Shinozaki, R. Wang, G. Mao and S. L. Brock, Chem. Commun., 2006, 1121 DOI: 10.1039/B514595C

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