Issue 28, 2011

Multiple twinning drives nanoscale hyper-branching of titanium dioxide nanocrystals

Abstract

A novel twinning-driven hyper-branching mechanism of 1-dimensional nanowires is demonstrated to provide a clear understanding of the growth behaviour of a complex nanocrystal structure. Specifically, we have discovered that the multiple twinning mechanism can be successfully applied to the hyper-branching of nanowires. Systematic variations of TiO2 hyper-branching in terms of branching multiplicity, branching angle, and size were observed, depending on the sequence, the degree, and the combination of two different twinning modes of contact and interpenetration. The twinning process is a reliable synthetic protocol for next generation nanostructures which require highly complex, but predictable shape and symmetry.

Graphical abstract: Multiple twinning drives nanoscale hyper-branching of titanium dioxide nanocrystals

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
04 Apr 2011
Accepted
26 May 2011
First published
10 Jun 2011

J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 10283-10286

Multiple twinning drives nanoscale hyper-branching of titanium dioxide nanocrystals

Y. Jun, H. Chung, J. Jang and J. Cheon, J. Mater. Chem., 2011, 21, 10283 DOI: 10.1039/C1JM11405K

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