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Download fileHow Structure-Directing Agents Control Nanocrystal Shape: Polyvinylpyrrolidone-Mediated Growth of Ag Nanocubes
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posted on 2015-11-11, 00:00 authored by Xin Qi, Tonnam Balankura, Ya Zhou, Kristen A. FichthornThe importance of structure-directing
agents (SDAs) in the shape-selective synthesis of colloidal nanostructures
has been well documented. However, the mechanisms by which SDAs actuate
shape control are poorly understood. In the polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP)-mediated
growth of {100}-faceted Ag nanocrystals, this capability has been
attributed to preferential binding of PVP to Ag(100). We use molecular
dynamics simulations to probe the mechanisms by which Ag atoms add
to Ag(100) and Ag(111) in ethylene glycol solution with PVP. We find
that PVP induces kinetic Ag nanocrystal shapes by regulating the relative
Ag fluxes to these facets. Stronger PVP binding to Ag(100) leads to
a larger Ag flux to Ag(111) and cubic nanostructures through two mechanisms:
enhanced Ag trapping by more extended PVP films on Ag(111) and a reduced
free-energy barrier for Ag to cross lower-density films on Ag(111).
These flux-regulating capabilities depend on PVP concentration and
chain length, consistent with experiment.