Observation of Coalescence Process of Silver Nanospheres During Shape Transformation to Nanoprisms

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In this report, we observed the growth mechanism and the shape transformation from spherical nanoparticles (diameter ~6 nm) to triangular nanoprisms (bisector length ~100 nm). We used a simple direct chemical reduction method and provided evidences for the growth of silver nanoprisms via a coalescence process. Unlike previous reports, our method does not rely upon light, heat, or strong oxidant for the shape transformation. This transformation could be launched by fine-tuning the pH value of the silver colloidal solution. Based on our extensive examination using transmission electron microscopy, we propose a non-point initiated growth mechanism, which is a combination of coalescence and dissolution-recrystallization process during the growth of silver nanoprisms. © 2010 The Author(s).

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Yu, P., Huang, J., & Tang, J. (2011). Observation of Coalescence Process of Silver Nanospheres During Shape Transformation to Nanoprisms. Nanoscale Research Letters, 6(1), 1–7. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-010-9808-6

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