Enhanced growth of tellurium nanowires under conditions of macromolecular crowding

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An unprecedented rate enhancement was observed in the wet-chemical synthesis of tellurium nanowires under crowded conditions of inert macromolecules. The synthesis was carried out at 105 °C using solutions of sodium tellurite (Na2TeO3) as a precursor, hydrazine (N2H4) as a reducing agent, and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) as both a stabilizing and crowding agent. The PVP concentration was systematically varied between the dilute and crowding regimes up to 166 g l-1. The growth of the nanowires was monitored by measuring their size-dependent optical properties in the UV-Vis spectrum characterizing the size and morphology evolution of the nanowires and a coexisting phase of amorphous tellurium nanoparticles. The observed growth characteristics were interpreted in terms of non-specific structural organization of the crowded media due to the entropic-driven effects of space compartmentalization.

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Hunyadi, M., Gácsi, Z., Csarnovics, I., Csige, L., Csik, A., Daróczi, L., … Szcs, Z. (2017). Enhanced growth of tellurium nanowires under conditions of macromolecular crowding. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 19(25), 16477–16484. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7cp01011g

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