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Morphologically controlled synthesis of Cu2O nanocrystals and their properties
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Morphologically controlled synthesis of Cu2O nanocrystals and their properties

Chun-Hong Kuo and Michael H. Huang
Nano Today, Vol.5(2), pp.106-116
04/2010

Abstract

Core-shell heterostructures Cuprous oxide Electrodeposition Hollow Morphology control Nanocrystals Photodegradation Surface properties
The ability to prepare inorganic nanocrystals with well-defined morphologies and sharp faces should facilitate the examination of their facet-dependent surface, catalytic, electrical, and other properties. In this review we cover different synthetic methods for the growth of Cu 2 O nanocrystals with morphological control. Cu 2 O nanocrystals with cubic, cuboctahedral, truncated octahedral, octahedral, and multipod structures have been prepared mainly by wet chemical, electrodeposition, and solvothermal synthesis methods. Methods used for the formation of hollow Cu 2 O nanocubes, octahedra, and truncated rhombic dodecahedra are also presented. Morphology of Cu 2 O nanocrystals can be expanded with the use of gold nanocrystal cores to guide the overgrowth of Cu 2 O shells. Surface properties of Cu 2 O nano- and microcrystals with sharp faces have been examined in a few studies. The {1 1 1} faces were found to interact well with negatively charged molecules, while the {1 0 0} faces are less sensitive to molecular charges. Preferential adsorption of sodium dodecyl sulfate molecules on the {1 1 1} faces of Cu 2 O crystals has been demonstrated via plane-selective deposition of gold nanoparticles on only the {1 0 0} faces. It is expected that the development of improved synthetic methods for Cu 2 O nanocrystals and more knowledge of their facet-dependent properties should lead to their applications in photoactivated energy conversion and catalysis. © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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