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Unexpected Kirkendall effect in twinned icosahedral nanocrystals driven by strain gradient

Authors :
Junjie Li
Xiao Li
Yucong Yan
Xurong Qiao
Deren Yang
Hui Zhang
Jingbo Huang
Rong Shen
Xingqiao Wu
Source :
Nano Research. 13:2641-2649
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2020.

Abstract

Nanoscale Kirkendall effect has been widely used for rationally fabricating high-quality hollow nanocrystals, but often requires the intrinsic diffusion coefficient of out-diffusion materials higher than that of in-diffusion components. Here we demonstrate an unexpected Kirkendall effect that occurs in diffusing intrinsically faster Cu atoms into Pd icosahedra, leading to the formation of PdCu alloyed hollow nanocrystals. The control experiment with Pd octahedra replacing icosahedra indicates the critical role of twin boundaries in facilitating such unexpected Kirkendall effect. In addition, geometric phase analysis and density functional theory calculation show that out-diffusion of Pd atoms in the icosahedra is faster than in-diffusion of Cu atoms, particularly through the twin boundaries, upon the strain gradient with an inward distribution from tensile to compressive strains. The unexpected Kirkendall effect is also found in the interdiffusion of Ag and Pd atoms in Pd icosahedra. Our finds break the limitation of the intrinsic diffusion coefficient for the synthesis of hollow nanocrystals through Kirkendall effect and are expected to enormously enrich the family of hollow nanocrystals which have shown great potential in broad areas, such as fine chemical production, energy storage and conversion, and environmental protection. This work also provides a deep understanding in the diffusion behavior of atoms upon the strain gradient.

Details

ISSN :
19980000 and 19980124
Volume :
13
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nano Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........20bbc9064b9f77d28b07fdc09ce663ee
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12274-020-2903-9