Journal article
Sonochemical nanoplungers: Crystalline gold nanowires by cavitational extrusion through nanoporous alumina
J Fang, I Levchenko, K Ostrikov, S Prawer
Journal of Materials Chemistry C | ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY | Published : 2013
DOI: 10.1039/c2tc00560c
Abstract
Rapid, simple, catalyst-free, room-temperature sonochemical fabrication of long (up to 30 μm), ultra-thin (about 20 nm), crystalline gold nanowires on nanoporous anodic alumina membranes is reported. It is demonstrated that the nanowires nucleate and grow inside the nanosized pores and then form a dense network on the bottom side of the membrane. A growth mechanism is proposed based on the formation of through channels in the Al2O3 membrane by sonochemical etching, followed by nanowire nucleation in the channels and their further extrusion out of the pores by acoustic cavitation. This process can be used for the fabrication of metal nanowires with highly controllable diameter and density, su..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work is financially supported by the Australian Research Council and CSIRO's OCE Science Leadership Program. J.-H. Fang acknowledges support by CSIRO's OCE Postdoctoral Fellowship Scheme. J.-H. Fang also would like to thank Igor Aharonovich for useful discussions.