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Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study

Silver nanoparticles (NPs) on glass substrates were obtained by a solid-state thermal dewetting (SSD) process using vacuum-evaporated-silver precursor layers. An exhaustive investigation of the morphological, structural, and surface chemistry properties by systematically controlling the precursor fi...

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Autores principales: Badán, Juan Agustín, Navarrete-Astorga, Elena, Henríquez, Rodrigo, Jiménez, Francisco Martín, Ariosa, Daniel, Ramos-Barrado, José Ramón, Dalchiele, Enrique A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12040617
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author Badán, Juan Agustín
Navarrete-Astorga, Elena
Henríquez, Rodrigo
Jiménez, Francisco Martín
Ariosa, Daniel
Ramos-Barrado, José Ramón
Dalchiele, Enrique A.
author_facet Badán, Juan Agustín
Navarrete-Astorga, Elena
Henríquez, Rodrigo
Jiménez, Francisco Martín
Ariosa, Daniel
Ramos-Barrado, José Ramón
Dalchiele, Enrique A.
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description Silver nanoparticles (NPs) on glass substrates were obtained by a solid-state thermal dewetting (SSD) process using vacuum-evaporated-silver precursor layers. An exhaustive investigation of the morphological, structural, and surface chemistry properties by systematically controlling the precursor film thickness, annealing temperature, and time was conducted. Thin silver films with thicknesses of 40 and 80 nm were deposited and annealed in air by applying a combined heat-up+constant temperature–time program. Temperatures from 300 to 500 °C and times from 0 to 50 min were assayed. SSD promoted the morphological modification of the films, leading to the Ag NPs having a discrete structure. The size, shape, surface density, and inter-nanoparticle distance of the nanoparticles depended on the initial film thickness, annealing temperature, and time, exhibiting a cubic silver structure with a (111) preferred crystallographic orientation. The prepared NPs were found to be highly enriched in the Ag{111}/Ag{110}/Ag{100} equilibrium facets. SSD not only promotes NP formation but also promotes the partial oxidation from Ag to AgO at the surface level. AgO was detected on the surface around the nanoparticles synthesized at 500 °C. Overall, a broad framework has been established that connects process factors to distinguish resultant Ag NP features in order to develop unique silver nanoparticles for specific applications.
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spelling pubmed-88789312022-02-26 Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study Badán, Juan Agustín Navarrete-Astorga, Elena Henríquez, Rodrigo Jiménez, Francisco Martín Ariosa, Daniel Ramos-Barrado, José Ramón Dalchiele, Enrique A. Nanomaterials (Basel) Article Silver nanoparticles (NPs) on glass substrates were obtained by a solid-state thermal dewetting (SSD) process using vacuum-evaporated-silver precursor layers. An exhaustive investigation of the morphological, structural, and surface chemistry properties by systematically controlling the precursor film thickness, annealing temperature, and time was conducted. Thin silver films with thicknesses of 40 and 80 nm were deposited and annealed in air by applying a combined heat-up+constant temperature–time program. Temperatures from 300 to 500 °C and times from 0 to 50 min were assayed. SSD promoted the morphological modification of the films, leading to the Ag NPs having a discrete structure. The size, shape, surface density, and inter-nanoparticle distance of the nanoparticles depended on the initial film thickness, annealing temperature, and time, exhibiting a cubic silver structure with a (111) preferred crystallographic orientation. The prepared NPs were found to be highly enriched in the Ag{111}/Ag{110}/Ag{100} equilibrium facets. SSD not only promotes NP formation but also promotes the partial oxidation from Ag to AgO at the surface level. AgO was detected on the surface around the nanoparticles synthesized at 500 °C. Overall, a broad framework has been established that connects process factors to distinguish resultant Ag NP features in order to develop unique silver nanoparticles for specific applications. MDPI 2022-02-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8878931/ /pubmed/35214946 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12040617 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Badán, Juan Agustín
Navarrete-Astorga, Elena
Henríquez, Rodrigo
Jiménez, Francisco Martín
Ariosa, Daniel
Ramos-Barrado, José Ramón
Dalchiele, Enrique A.
Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study
title Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study
title_full Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study
title_fullStr Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study
title_full_unstemmed Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study
title_short Silver Nanoparticle Arrays onto Glass Substrates Obtained by Solid-State Thermal Dewetting: A Morphological, Structural and Surface Chemical Study
title_sort silver nanoparticle arrays onto glass substrates obtained by solid-state thermal dewetting: a morphological, structural and surface chemical study
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8878931/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35214946
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/nano12040617
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