Issue 46, 2020

Gallium nitride formation in liquid metal sonication

Abstract

With growing research interest in liquid metals, such as Ga and Ga-based alloys, understanding their behaviours at reduced dimensions is becoming of more fundamental significance, especially for exploiting their properties in a variety of applications. Mechanical sonication is a common technique used for micronising bulk liquid metals into smaller sized particles. One distinct characteristic of Ga and Ga-based liquid metal alloy particles, micronised via sonication, is the formation of native oxygen species such as GaOOH and Ga2O3. However, the nitridation of these particles has not been reported. In this work, we demonstrate a room temperature nitridation process during the micronisation of eutectic Ga–In alloy (EGaIn). Characterisations reveal that the sonication in the N-containing precursors of PVP and N2 results in the formation of GaN within the GaOOH crystallites that separate themselves from the bulk of EGaIn during sonication. As a model example of the applicability of such particles, low-detection-limit biosensing by photoluminescence of the obtained particles is demonstrated. The work shows a room temperature pathway for the creation of GaN that can be further investigated, expanded upon, and implemented for different future applications.

Graphical abstract: Gallium nitride formation in liquid metal sonication

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Sep 2020
Accepted
25 Oct 2020
First published
27 Oct 2020

J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020,8, 16593-16602

Gallium nitride formation in liquid metal sonication

S. Cai, M. Mayyas, M. G. Saborio, M. B. Ghasemian, J. Tang, T. Daeneke, J. Han, A. A. Esmailpour, F. Allioux and K. Kalantar-Zadeh, J. Mater. Chem. C, 2020, 8, 16593 DOI: 10.1039/D0TC04302H

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