posted on 2020-04-03, 17:56authored byYong Qin, Seung-Mo Lee, Anlian Pan, Ulrich Gösele, Mato Knez
Cu nanoparticle chains encapsulated in Al2O3 nanotubes were successfully generated in a controlled manner by reduction of CuO nanowires
embedded in Al2O3 at a sufficiently high temperature. The Al2O3 coating was deposited by atomic layer deposition (ALD). The particles mainly
show a rodlike shape and are regularly distributed. The particle diameters and chain lengths corresponding to the inner diameters and lengths
of the tubes, respectively, are controlled by the size of the CuO nanowire templates. Rayleigh instability, assisted by the uniform volume
shrinkage created by the reduction of oxide to metal, is proposed to induce the formation of the nanochains. This method may potentially be
extended to the synthesis of nanochains of other metals by reducing corresponding oxide nanowires embedded in ALD shells.