(220c) Synthesis of Size, Shape and Composition Controlled Nanocrystals of Metals, Metal Alloys and Metal Oxides
AIChE Annual Meeting
2005
2005 Annual Meeting
Materials Engineering and Sciences Division
Liquid-Phase Synthesis of Nanoparticles
Tuesday, November 1, 2005 - 1:12pm to 1:33pm
Size, shape and composition of nanocrystals are important factors that determine the unique electronic, magnetic, photonic and catalytic properties of the materials. In this context, solution phase processing can have many advantages because the high degree of control in these parameters of nanoparticles is feasible. In this talk, I will present several strategies developed in our laboratory on the synthesis of metal (Pt, Ag, Au), metal alloys (FePt, CoPt, NiPt) and metal oxide (FexOy, SnO2) based nanoparticles. Procedures for controlling the compositions in core-shell nanoparticles in organic solvents and in solid states will be presented. I will further discuss the shape control of nanoparticles including the formation of nanocrystals in ionic liquids, and the mode of formation of tetrapod and multipod nanomaterials. Their magnetic and electrocatalytic properties will also be discussed.