Growth of Cu nanobelt and Ag belt-like materials by surfactant-assisted galvanic reductions

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We demonstrate the syntheses of single crystalline Cu nanobelt and Ag belt-like materials via CTAC-assisted (CTAC, cetyltrimethylammonium chloride) galvanic reductions. The single crystalline face-centered cubic phase Cu nanobelt was prepared by reacting CuCl2(aq) with Al(s) in an aqueous solution of CTAC and HNO3. The Cu nanobelt exhibited a high-quality ribbon-like nanostructure with a thickness less than 15 nm, a width of 30-150 nm, and a length up to 10 μm. The belt-like Ag, with a thickness less than 10 nm, a width of 30-100 nm, a length up to 5 μm, and a novel single crystalline 4H structure, was prepared by reacting AgNO3(aq) and Cu(s) in an aqueous solution of CTAC. © 2007 American Chemical Society.

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Huang, T. K., Cheng, T. H., Yen, M. Y., Hsiao, W. H., Wang, L. S., Chen, F. R., … Chiu, H. T. (2007). Growth of Cu nanobelt and Ag belt-like materials by surfactant-assisted galvanic reductions. Langmuir, 23(10), 5722–5726. https://doi.org/10.1021/la063316e

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