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Strain-Mediated Interfacial Dynamics during Au–PbS Core–Shell Nanostructure Formation
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posted on 2016-05-23, 00:00 authored by Kai-Yang Niu, Miao Liu, Kristin
A. Persson, Yu Han, Haimei ZhengAn understanding
of the hierarchical nanostructure formation is
of significant importance for the design of advanced functional materials.
Here, we report the in situ study of lead sulfide
(PbS) growth on gold (Au) nanorod seeds using liquid cell transmission
electron microscopy (TEM). By tracking the formation dynamics of Au–PbS
core–shell nanoparticles, we found the preferential heterogeneous
nucleation of PbS on the ends of a Au nanorod prior to the development
of a complete PdS shell. During PbS shell growth, drastic sulfidation
of Au nanorod was observed, leading to large volume shrinkage (up
to 50%) of the initial Au nanorod seed. We also captured intriguing
wavy interfacial behavior, which can be explained by our DFT calculation
results that the local strain gradient at the core–shell interface
facilitates the mass transport and mediates reversible phase transitions
of Au ↔ Au2S during the PbS shell growth.