metal@oxide核壳纳米颗粒设计的机遇

IF 7.7 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 PHYSICS, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Advances in Physics: X Pub Date : 2023-02-28 DOI:10.1080/23746149.2023.2175623
Paulo C. D. Mendes, Yizhen Song, Wenrui Ma, Terry Z. H. Gani, K. Lim, S. Kawi, S. Kozlov
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Opportunities in the design of metal@oxide core-shell nanoparticles
ABSTRACT Nanoparticles composed of metallic cores encapsulated in oxide shells emerged in the last decade as an attractive class of nanocomposite materials due to their high stability and unique properties provided by the high contact area between the metal and oxide components. Diverse metal-oxide interactions in metal@oxide core@shell nanoparticles enable tuning their electronic structure, spectroscopic properties, and surface reactivity for applications in sensing, electrochemistry, batteries as well as thermal and photocatalysis. Herein, we review the recent literature on the synthesis, characterization, simulations, and applications of metal@oxide nanocomposites. In particular, we discuss how the properties of metal@oxide nanoparticles can be tuned for a given application by changing the size of the metal core, the thickness and porosity of the oxide shell, as well as their composition, e.g. by alloying the core or doping the shell. Understanding of structure-property relations in metal@oxide systems provides vast opportunities for the rational design of advanced metal@oxide nanocomposites, making this class of materials promising for a wide range of applications. Graphical abstract
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Advances in Physics: X
Advances in Physics: X Physics and Astronomy-General Physics and Astronomy
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期刊介绍: Advances in Physics: X is a fully open-access journal that promotes the centrality of physics and physical measurement to modern science and technology. Advances in Physics: X aims to demonstrate the interconnectivity of physics, meaning the intellectual relationships that exist between one branch of physics and another, as well as the influence of physics across (hence the “X”) traditional boundaries into other disciplines including: Chemistry Materials Science Engineering Biology Medicine
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