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Effect of precursor composition and heat-treatment on the morphology and physical properties of Ag nanosponges

Authors :
Sanaa A. Alzahrani
Kaludewa S.B. De Silva
Annette Dowd
Matthew D. Arnold
Michael B. Cortie
Source :
Results in Surfaces and Interfaces, Vol 15, Iss , Pp 100217- (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2024.

Abstract

Nanoporous silver (np-S) was prepared by free corrosion dealloying of a series of Ag–Al thin films containing between 25 and 73 at.% Al. It was found that precursor composition had an important influence on the nanostructures and morphologies of the np-S. In particular the size of the Ag ligaments systematically decreased from 32 to 13 nm as the Al content was increased over the series. In contrast, there was only a weak effect on pore size, which remained in the range 11–15 nm, with the maximum occurring at about 55 at.% Al. There was however a significant increase in the density of the pores as the Al content of the precursor was increased. The electrical resistivity of the np-S increases with the decrease in ligament size, changing from about 3 × 10−8 Ω m for sponges with ligaments of about 32 nm diameter rising to 30 × 10−8 Ω m for the sponge with the 13 nm ligaments. The surface area of the np-S was estimated by the electrochemical capacitance in KNO3 solutions and was estimated to increase by an order of magnitude compared to a smooth Ag surface. There was a systematic change in the optical properties of the sponges, with a trend towards less metallic behaviour as the ligament size decreased and pore density increased. These changes culminated in the sponge prepared from the 73 at.% Al precursor having non-metallic characteristics with regard to visible and near-infrared light. The volume fraction of metal was estimated to be of the order of 40 ± 5%. Prior annealing of the precursor inhibited dealloying.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26668459
Volume :
15
Issue :
100217-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Results in Surfaces and Interfaces
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.b56461635ba346849cd6179534221515
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rsurfi.2024.100217