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The Materials Map is an open tool for improving networking and interdisciplinary exchange within materials research. It enables cross-database search for cooperation and network partners and discovering of the research landscape.

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Publications (3/3 displayed)

  • 2023Coating of gallium-based liquid metal particles with molybdenum oxide and oxysulfide for electronic band structure modulation11citations
  • 2020Pulsing liquid alloys for nanomaterials synthesis58citations
  • 2020Pulsing liquid alloys for nanomaterials synthesis58citations

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  • Ghasemian, Mohammad B.
  • Allioux, Francois-Marie
  • Zavabeti, Ali
  • Christoe, Michael J.
  • Allioux, Francois Marie
  • Yang, Jiong
  • Esrafilzadeh, Dorna
  • Abbasi, Roozbeh
  • Kalantar-Zadeh, Kourosh
  • Rahim, M. Arifur
  • Mayyas, Mohannad
  • Jalili, Rouhollah
  • Han, Jialuo
  • Zhang, Chengchen
  • Mousavi, Maedehsadat
  • Tang, Jianbo
  • Li, Hongzhe
  • Omullane, Anthony P.
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Pulsing liquid alloys for nanomaterials synthesis

  • Christoe, Michael J.
  • Allioux, Francois Marie
  • Yang, Jiong
  • Esrafilzadeh, Dorna
  • Abbasi, Roozbeh
  • Kalantar-Zadeh, Kourosh
  • Rahim, M. Arifur
  • Mayyas, Mohannad
  • Jalili, Rouhollah
  • Han, Jialuo
  • Wang, Yifang
  • Ghasemian, Mohammad B.
  • Zhang, Chengchen
  • Mousavi, Maedehsadat
  • Tang, Jianbo
  • Li, Hongzhe
Abstract

<p>Although it remains unexplored, the direct synthesis and expulsion of metals from alloys can offer many opportunities. Here, such a phenomenon is realized electrochemically by applying a polarizing voltage signal to liquid alloys. The signal induces an abrupt interfacial perturbation at the Ga-based liquid alloy surface and results in an unrestrained discharge of minority elements, such as Sn, In, and Zn, from the liquid alloy. We show that this can occur by either changing the surface tension or inducing a reversible redox reaction at the alloys' interface. The expelled metals exhibit nanosized and porous morphologies, and depending on the cell electrochemistry, these metals can be passivated with oxide layers or fully oxidized into distinct nanostructures. The proposed concept of metal expulsion from liquid alloys can be extended to a wide variety of molten metals for producing metallic and metallic compound nanostructures for advanced applications. </p>

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  • porous
  • impedance spectroscopy
  • surface
  • compound