JOURNAL ARTICLE

Generalized Synthesis of Highly‐Dispersed, Ultrafine Transition Metal Nanoparticles on Silica Spheres for Enhanced Optical Absorption

Qilin WeiSiyu WuXiaobing ZuoYugang Sun

Year: 2024 Journal:   Small Methods Vol: 9 (2)Pages: e2301709-e2301709   Publisher: Wiley

Abstract

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.

Keywords:
Materials science Bimetallic strip Absorption (acoustics) Transition metal Nanoparticle Metal Chemical engineering Coating Reagent Photocatalysis Nanotechnology Composite material Catalysis Metallurgy Chemistry Organic chemistry

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