1. Helical Growth of Ultrathin Gold-Copper Nanowires.
- Author
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Mendoza-Cruz R, Bazán-Díaz L, Velázquez-Salazar JJ, Plascencia-Villa G, Bahena-Uribe D, Reyes-Gasga J, Romeu D, Guisbiers G, Herrera-Becerra R, and José-Yacamán M
- Subjects
- Amines chemistry, Glucose chemistry, Models, Molecular, Nanotechnology methods, Nanowires chemistry, Copper chemistry, Gold chemistry, Nanowires ultrastructure
- Abstract
In this work, we report the synthesis and detailed structural characterization of novel helical gold-copper nanowires. The nanowires possess the Boerdijk-Coxeter-Bernal structure, based on the pile up of octahedral, icosahedral, and/or decahedral seeds. They are self-assembled into a coiled manner as individual wires or into a parallel-ordering way as groups of wires. The helical nanowires are ultrathin with a diameter of less than 10 nm and variable length of several micrometers, presenting a high density of twin boundaries and stacking faults. To the best of our knowledge, such gold-copper nanowires have never been reported previously.
- Published
- 2016
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