Publications by authors named "Jianpeng Zong"

Ligands are almost essential in the synthesis of nanostructures. In this work, we introduce the alkynyl ligands into the synthesis of ultrathin gold (Au) nanowires arrays. The strong binding affinity of the alkynyl ligands enables one-dimensional (1D) growth via the active surface growth mechanism.

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The plasmonic property of a nanostructure is highly dependent on its morphology, but there are few methods for appending a domain as the "functional group" or modifier. As a means of modulating plasmonic properties, we create and modulate Au hats on Au nanoparticles, including mortarboards, beret hats, helmets, crowns, antler hats and antenna hats. The structural control arises from the active surface growth as a result of dynamic competition between ligand absorption and metal deposition.

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In photocatalysis, the Schottky barrier in metal-semiconductor hybrids is known to promote charge separation, but a core-shell structure always leads to a charge build-up and eventually shuts off the photocurrent. Here, we show that Au-Cu O hybrid nanostructures can be continuously tuned, particularly when the Cu O domains are single-crystalline. This is in contrast to the conventional systems, where the hybrid configuration is mainly determined by the choice of materials.

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