Micron-Scale Fabrication
of Ultrathin Amorphous Copper
Nanosheets Templated by DNA Scaffolds
Posted on 2023-02-20 - 13:34
Two-dimensional (2D) amorphous materials could outperform
their
crystalline counterparts toward various applications because they
have more defects and reactive sites and thus could exhibit a unique
surface chemical state and provide an advanced electron/ion transport
path. Nevertheless, it is challenging to fabricate ultrathin and large-sized
2D amorphous metallic nanomaterials in a mild and controllable manner
due to the strong metallic bonds between metal atoms. Here, we reported
a simple yet fast (10 min) DNA nanosheet (DNS)-templated method to
synthesize micron-scale amorphous copper nanosheets (CuNSs) with a
thickness of 1.9 ± 0.4 nm in aqueous solution at room temperature.
We demonstrated the amorphous feature of the DNS/CuNSs by transmission
electron microscopy (TEM) and X-ray diffraction (XRD). Interestingly,
we found that they could transform to crystalline forms under continuous
electron beam irradiation. Of note, the amorphous DNS/CuNSs exhibited
much stronger photoemission (∼62-fold) and photostability than
dsDNA-templated discrete Cu nanoclusters due to the elevation of both
the conduction band (CB) and valence band (VB). Such ultrathin amorphous
DNS/CuNSs hold great potential for practical applications in biosensing,
nanodevices, and photodevices.
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Ouyang, Xiangyuan; Wu, Yongli; Gao, Yanjing; Li, Lingyun; Li, Le; Liu, Ting; et al. (2023). Micron-Scale Fabrication
of Ultrathin Amorphous Copper
Nanosheets Templated by DNA Scaffolds. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.2c12009