Qilin WeiSiyu WuXiaobing ZuoYugang Sun
Abstract Robust synthesis of ultrafine metal nanoparticles (ufMNPs) below 5 nm with clean surfaces and strong optical absorption in the visible spectral range is challenging due to their instability originating from large surface‐to‐volume ratios. This work reports a general strategy involving two sequential steps: i) loading metal precursor ions onto the surface of silica nanospheres (SiO x NSs) by forming a uniform coating of metal oxyhydroxide [MO y (OH) z ] through preferred surface acid–base reactions and ii) thermally reducing MO y (OH) z in forming gas at elevated temperatures to form ufMNPs evenly dispersed on the surface of SiO x NSs. The capability of this synthesis strategy is verified by loading ufMNPs of various transition metals and bimetallic combinations onto the SiO x NSs. The ufMNPs exhibit strong optical absorption enhanced by the optical scattering resonances in the SiO x NSs, which generate intense electric fields near the surface of the SiO x NSs. The SiO x NSs also support stabilizing the ufMNPs, which do not need additional organic capping reagents. The successful synthesis of SiO x ‐NS‐supported ufMNPs with clean surfaces and enhanced optical absorption is promising for exploring the photocatalytic properties of ufMNPs.
Qilin WeiSiyu WuXiaobing ZuoYugang Sun
Qilin WeiMatas SimukaitisSiyu WuJonathan J. FoleyYugang Sun
Qilin Wei (3833659)Matas Simukaitis (13977636)Siyu Wu (286775)Jonathan J. Foley (3722758)Yugang Sun (1440529)
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