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How Does ``Wormhole'' Mesoporous gamma-Alumina Matrix Direct the Morphology of Pt Nanocrystals?

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Title How Does ``Wormhole'' Mesoporous gamma-Alumina Matrix Direct the Morphology of Pt Nanocrystals?
 
Creator Jana, Debrina
De, Goutam
 
Subject Engineering Materials
 
Description This study demonstrates experimental evidence of formation of different discrete shaped Pt nanocrystals inside a mesoporous gamma-alumina film at 500 degrees C. Shape and size of the finally formed nanocrystals are found to be dependent on the concentration of surfactant used to form the porous structure, as well as the precursor salt solution. Electron microscopic characterization at different temperature intervals during the growth of nanocrystals reveals the nucleation of small nanoparticles and their clustering and growth toward the formation of pyramidal, rhombus, cuboid, and bean-shaped nanocrystals in the mesoporous alumina matrix. The study finds that ``wormhole'' type mesoporous gamma-alumina is the key medium for the generation of these nanostructures which are not formed while using hexagonally ordered mesoporous alumina. From the experimental evidence, we attempted to understand the formation mechanism of Pt nanocrystals in the mesoporous gamma-alumina film matrix. This study is expected to open up new direction in the shape- and size-controlled synthesis of nanoparticles inside a mesoporous support matrix.
 
Publisher American Chemical Society
 
Date 2019-03
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://cgcri.csircentral.net/4605/1/jana2019.pdf
Jana, Debrina and De, Goutam (2019) How Does ``Wormhole'' Mesoporous gamma-Alumina Matrix Direct the Morphology of Pt Nanocrystals? Crystal Growth & Design, 19 (3). pp. 1494-1501. ISSN 1528-7483
 
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