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Single-element amorphous palladium nanoparticles formed via phase separation

He, Dong Sheng; Huang, Yi; Myers, Benjamin D.; Isheim, Dieter; Fan, Xinyu; Xia, Guang-Jie; Deng, Yunsheng; Xie, Lin; Han, Shaobo; Qiu, Yang; Wang, Yang-Gang; Luan, Junhua; Jiao, Zengbao; Huang, Li; Dravid, Vinayak P.; He, Jiaqing*
Science Citation Index Expanded
西北大学

摘要

Physically vitrifying amorphous single-element metal requires ultrahigh cooling rates, which are still unachievable for most of the closest-packed metals. Here, we report a facile chemical synthetic strategy for single-element amorphous palladium nanoparticles with a purity of 99.35 at.% +/- 0.23 at.% from palladium-silicon liquid droplets. In-situ transmission electron microscopy directly detected the solidification of palladium and the separation of silicon. Further hydrogen absorption experiment showed that the amorphous palladium expanded little upon hydrogen uptake, exhibiting a great potential application for hydrogen separation. Our results provide insight into the formation of amorphous metal at nanoscale.

关键词

Pd single-element metallic glass nanoparticle phase separation undercooling