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Bubble-Mediated Large-Scale Hierarchical Assembly of Ultrathin Pt Nanowire Network Monolayer at Gas/Liquid Interfaces.

Authors :
Zhu, Enbo
Zhu, Enbo
Liu, Yang
Huang, Jin
Zhang, Ao
Peng, Bosi
Liu, Zeyan
Liu, Haotian
Yu, Jiaji
Li, Yan-Ruide
Yang, Lili
Duan, Xiangfeng
Huang, Yu
Zhu, Enbo
Zhu, Enbo
Liu, Yang
Huang, Jin
Zhang, Ao
Peng, Bosi
Liu, Zeyan
Liu, Haotian
Yu, Jiaji
Li, Yan-Ruide
Yang, Lili
Duan, Xiangfeng
Huang, Yu
Source :
ACS Nano; vol 17, iss 14
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Extensive macroscale two-dimensional (2-D) platinum (Pt) nanowire network (NWN) sheets are created through a hierarchical self-assembly process with the aid of biomolecular ligands. The Pt NWN sheet is assembled from the attachment growth of 1.9 nm-sized 0-D nanocrystals into 1-D nanowires featuring a high density of grain boundaries, which then interconnect to form monolayer network structures extending into centimeter-scale size. Further investigation into the formation mechanism reveals that the initial emergence of NWN sheets occurs at the gas/liquid interfaces of the bubbles produced by sodium borohydride (NaBH4) during the synthesis process. Upon the rupture of these bubbles, an exocytosis-like process releases the Pt NWN sheets at the gas/liquid surface, which subsequently merge into a continuous monolayer Pt NWN sheet. The Pt NWN sheets exhibit outstanding oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activities, with specific and mass activities 12.0 times and 21.2 times greater, respectively, than those of current state-of-the-art commercial Pt/C electrocatalysts.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
ACS Nano; vol 17, iss 14
Notes :
application/pdf, ACS Nano vol 17, iss 14
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1401035061
Document Type :
Electronic Resource