Nanopath-Beacons for Directed Silver Dendrites' Migration across Graphene Oxide Terrain.

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Department of Physics, National University of Singapore, 2 Science Drive 3, Singapore 117542, Singapore.

Published: March 2022

With their special hierarchical fractal and highly symmetric formation, silver dendrites have a large surface area and plentiful active sites at edges, which have allowed them to exhibit unique properties ranging from superhydrophobic surfaces to biosensors. Yet, many suggested synthesis processes either require a long reaction time or risk contamination from sacrificial elements. Limited research in directing while enhancing the growth of these silver dendrites also hinders the application of these unique microstructures as site-selective hydrophobicity of surfaces and location-dependent SERS (surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy). A possible solution to this is to utilize WO nanocubes as beacons to accelerate and conduct the growth of these silver dendrites through the electrochemical migration process. These nanocubes effortlessly altered the applied electric field distributed between the electrodes, depending on their orientations and positions. As the silver dendrites branched from the nanocubes, the dendrites themselves further concentrated the electric field to encourage the growth of more loose fractal silver dendrites. The combinatory effect successfully directs the growth of silver dendrites along the concentrated electric field paths. Both changes to the electric field and directed growth of silver dendrites are underscored using Multiphysics COMSOL simulations and time-lapse microscopy. This work provided insight into the possibility of designing microstructures to direct and accelerate the growth of silver dendrites.

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