Configurations of composite metal oxide nanoparticles are typically far off their thermodynamic equilibrium state. As such they represent a versatile but so far overlooked source material for the intergranular solid-state chemistry inside ceramics. Here, it is demonstrated how the admixture of Fe and In ions to MgO nanoparticles, as achieved by flame spray pyrolysis, can be used to engage ion exsolution, phase separation, and subsequent spinel formation inside the network of diamagnetic and insulating MgO grains.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThis study presents a novel approach to developing high-performance lithium-ion battery electrodes by loading titania-carbon hybrid spherogels with sulfur. The resulting hybrid materials combine high charge storage capacity, electrical conductivity, and core-shell morphology, enabling the development of next-generation battery electrodes. We obtained homogeneous carbon spheres caging crystalline titania particles and sulfur using a template-assisted sol-gel route and carefully treated the titania-loaded carbon spherogels with hydrogen sulfide.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCompositionally and structurally complex semiconductor oxide nanostructures gain importance in many energy-related applications. Simple and robust synthesis routes ideally complying with the principles of modern green chemistry are therefore urgently needed. Here we report on the one-step, room-temperature synthesis of a crystalline-amorphous biphasic ternary metal oxide at the ZnO surface using aqueous precursor solutions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFExploring photocatalysts for solar water splitting is a relevant step toward sustainable hydrogen production. Sillén-Aurivillius-type compounds have proven to be a promising material class for photocatalytic and photoelectrochemical water splitting with the advantage of visible light activity coupled to enhanced stability because of their unique electronic structure. Especially, double- and multilayered Sillén-Aurivillius compounds [ABO][BiO]X, with A and B being cations and X a halogen anion, offer a great variety in material composition and properties.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIon exsolution can be instrumental to engineer intergranular regions inside ceramic microstructures. BaO admixtures that were trapped inside nanometer-sized MgO grains during gas phase synthesis undergo annealing-induced exsolution to generate photoluminescent surface and interface structures. During their segregation from the bulk into the grain interfaces, the BaO admixtures impact grain coarsening and powder densification, effects that were compared for the first time using an integrated characterization approach.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDeveloping simple, inexpensive, and environmentally benign approaches to integrate morphologically well-defined nanoscale building blocks into larger high surface area materials is a key challenge in materials design and processing. In this work, we investigate the fundamental surface phenomena between MgO and water (both adsorption and desorption) with particles prepared via a vapor-phase process (MgO nanocubes) and a modified aerogel process (MgO(111) nanosheets). Through these studies, we unravel a strategy to assemble individual MgO nanoparticles into extended faceted single-crystalline MgO nanosheets and nanorods with well-defined exposed surfaces and edges.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSilver nanoparticles (Ag NPs) are widely used in consumer products especially because of their antimicrobial properties. However, this wide usage of Ag NPs is accompanied by their release into the environment where they will be rapidly transformed to other silver species - especially silver sulfide (AgS). In the present study, we synthesized Ag NPs and sulfidized them to obtain a core-shell system Ag@AgS NPs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNanostructured segregates of alkaline earth oxides exhibit bright photoluminescence emission and great potential as components of earth-abundant inorganic phosphors. We evaluated segregation engineering of Ca- and Ba-admixtures in sintered MgO nanocube-derived compacts. Compaction and sintering transform the nanoparticle agglomerates into ceramics with residual porosities of = 24-28%.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFor most materials science oriented applications incoherent cathodoluminescence (CL) is of main interest, for which the recombination of electron-hole pairs yields the emission of light. However, the incoherent signal is superimposed by coherently excited photons, similar to the situation for X-rays in Energy-Dispersive X-ray spectra (EDX). In EDX two very different processes superimpose in each spectrum: Bremsstrahlung and characteristic X-ray radiation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFNanostructured H V O is a promising high-capacity cathode material, suitable not only for Li but also for Na+, Mg , and Zn insertion. However, the full theoretical capacity for Li insertion has not been demonstrated experimentally so far. In addition, improvement of cycling stability is desirable.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAtomic dispersion of dopants and control over their defect chemistry are central goals in the development of oxide nanoparticles for functional materials with dedicated electronic, optical or magnetic properties. We produced highly dispersed oxide nanocubes with atomic distribution of cobalt ions in substitutional sites of the MgO host lattice via metal organic chemical vapor synthesis. Vacuum annealing of the nanoparticle powders up to 1173 K has no effect on the shape of the individual particles and only leads to moderate particle coarsening.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMicrostructure, structure, and compositional homogeneity of metal oxide nanoparticles can change dramatically during catalysis. Considering the different stabilities of cobalt and iron ions in the MgO host lattice [M. Niedermaier et al.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sequence of chemical vapor synthesis and thermal annealing in defined gas atmospheres was used to prepare phase-pure anatase TiO nanocrystal powders featuring clean surfaces and a narrow particle size distribution with a median particle diameter of 14.5 ± 0.5 nm.
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