posted on 2023-03-09, 14:09authored byQingquan Ma, Joshua Young, Jianan Gao, Yi Tao, Wen Zhang
Metal or metallic nanoparticle dissolution influences
particle
stability, reactivity, potential fate, and transport. This work investigated
the dissolution behavior of silver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) in three
different shapes (nanocube, nanorod, and octahedron). The hydrophobicity
and electrochemical activity at the local surfaces of Ag NPs were
both examined using atomic force microscopy (AFM) coupled with scanning
electrochemical microscopy (AFM-SECM). The surface electrochemical
activity of Ag NPs more significantly affected the dissolution than
the local surface hydrophobicity did. Octahedron Ag NPs with dominant
surface exposed facets of {111} dissolved faster than the other two
kinds of Ag NPs. Density functional theory (DFT) calculation revealed
that the {100} facet elicited greater affinities toward H2O than the {111} facet. Thus, poly(vinylpyrrolidone) or PVP coating
on the {100} facet is critical for stabilizing and prevent the {100}
facet from dissolution. Finally, COMSOL simulations demonstrated consistent
shape dependent dissolution as we observed experimentally.