Issue 17, 2023

A new and versatile template towards vertically oriented nanopillars and nanotubes

Abstract

Vertically oriented nanostructures bring unparalleled high surface area, light trapping capability, and high device density to electronic, optoelectronic, and energy storage devices. However, general methods to prepare such structures remain sparse and are typically based on anodized metal oxide templates. Here, we demonstrate a new approach: using vertically oriented tetraaniline nanopillar arrays as templates for creating nanopillars and nanotubes of other materials. The tetraaniline templates are scalable and easy to prepare. Vertical arrays of a variety of materials can be created by directly coating them onto the tetraaniline nanopillars via vapor, solution, or electrodeposition. Since the tetraaniline template is encased within the target material, it does not require post-deposition removal, thus enabling vertical structure formation of sensitive materials. Conversely, removal of the encased tetraaniline template provides vertically oriented nanotube arrays in a lost-wax-type operation. The resulting vertical structures exhibit a high degree of orientation and height uniformity, with tunable feature size, spacing, and array density. Furthermore, the deposition location and shape of the vertical arrays can be patterned at a resolution of 3 μm. Collectively, these attributes should broaden the material repertoire for vertically oriented structures, and lead to advancements in energy storage, electronics, and optoelectronics.

Graphical abstract: A new and versatile template towards vertically oriented nanopillars and nanotubes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Jun 2023
Accepted
31 Jul 2023
First published
09 Aug 2023
This article is Open Access
Creative Commons BY license

Nanoscale Adv., 2023,5, 4489-4498

A new and versatile template towards vertically oriented nanopillars and nanotubes

B. Xu, D. Wu, I. M. Hill, M. Halim, Y. Rubin and Y. Wang, Nanoscale Adv., 2023, 5, 4489 DOI: 10.1039/D3NA00476G

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