基于小角x射线原位监测的单分散镓纳米颗粒的合理设计

IF 15.6 1区 化学 Q1 CHEMISTRY, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Florian M. Schenk, Simon Wintersteller, Jasper Clarysse, Hanglin He, Jean-Marc von Mentlen, Nuri Yazdani, Markus Wied, Vanessa Wood, Christian Prehal and Maksym Yarema*, 
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胶体化学是一个众所周知的合成平台,用于生产尺寸均匀的纳米颗粒。然而,每种材料系统的优化仍然依赖于在多参数空间中繁琐的试错方法,通常被称为实验设计。这一过程对于只有少数合成报道的新兴材料类别来说尤其费力。合理设计胶体纳米颗粒的替代方法包括用原位方法研究反应,从而揭示单分散纳米颗粒合成的真正潜在规则。在这里,我们将重点放在非常有前途但研究很少的胶体镓纳米颗粒上,使用基于同步加速器的小角度x射线散射作为一种非常适合的原位监测技术。在热注入合成镓胶体的过程中,我们研究了工艺温度、反应物浓度和表面配体的立体构型的相互交织的影响。为了进行定量比较,我们通过部分重叠的反应、成核和生长阶段的时间戳描述了镓的合成。我们的研究结果揭示了表面配体在平衡成核和生长动力学以及在合成过程中实现胶体稳定性方面的关键作用。此外,我们证明了成核和生长阶段之间的大重叠并不妨碍单分散镓纳米颗粒的形成。我们的原位实验为实现粒径均匀的胶体纳米颗粒提供了几种可能的策略,从而为特殊的液态金属纳米液滴系统提供了合理的设计,并为通过热注射合成制备的其他单分散胶体提供了见解。
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Rational Design for Monodisperse Gallium Nanoparticles by In Situ Monitoring with Small-Angle X-ray Scattering

Colloidal chemistry is a well-known synthetic platform for producing size-uniform nanoparticles. However, the optimization of each material system still relies on a tedious trial-and-error approach in a multiparametric space, commonly referred to as design-of-experiments. This process is particularly laborious for emerging material classes for which only a handful of syntheses have been reported. Alternative approaches for the rational design of colloidal nanoparticles involve studying the reaction with in situ methods, thereby revealing the true underlying rules for the synthesis of monodisperse nanoparticles. Here, we focus on highly promising but little-studied colloidal gallium nanoparticles, using synchrotron-based small-angle X-ray scattering as a highly suitable in situ monitoring technique. We investigate the intertwined effects of process temperature, concentration of reactants, and the sterics of surface ligands during the hot-injection synthesis of gallium colloids. For quantitative comparison, we provide a description of gallium synthesis through the timestamps of partially overlapping reaction, nucleation, and growth stages. Our results reveal the key role of surface ligands in balancing the kinetics of nucleation and growth, as well as in enabling colloidal stability during the synthesis. Furthermore, we demonstrate that the large overlap between the nucleation and growth stages does not preclude the formation of monodisperse gallium nanoparticles. Our in situ experiments suggest several possible strategies for achieving size-uniform colloidal nanoparticles, thus enabling a rational design for the peculiar system of liquid metal nanodroplets and offering insights that can be extended to other monodisperse colloids prepared via hot-injection synthesis.

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