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- 2020Synthesis of plasmonic Fe/Al nanoparticles in ionic liquidscitations
- 2020Enhanced antibacterial performance of ultrathin silver/platinum nanopatches by a sacrificial anode mechanismcitations
- 2020Sputter deposition of highly active complex solid solution electrocatalysts into an ionic liquid librarycitations
- 2020Design of complex solid solution electrocatalysts by correlating configuration, adsorption energy distribution patterns and activity curvescitations
- 2020Design von komplexen Mischkristall‐Elektrokatalysatoren auf Basis der Korrelation von Konfiguration, Verteilungsmustern der Adsorptionsenergie und Aktivitätskurvencitations
- 2019Combinatorial synthesis of binary nanoparticles in ionic liquids by cosputtering and mixing of elemental nanoparticlescitations
- 2019Atomic-scale characterisation of catalyst nanoparticles in ionic liquids by atom probe tomography
- 2018Discovery of a multinary noble metal-free oxygen reduction catalystcitations
- 2018Controlling the Amorphous and Crystalline State of Multinary Alloy Nanoparticles in An Ionic Liquidcitations
- 2018Rapid assessment of sputtered nanoparticle ionic liquid combinationscitations
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Controlling the Amorphous and Crystalline State of Multinary Alloy Nanoparticles in An Ionic Liquid
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<jats:p>Controlling the amorphous or crystalline state of multinary Cr-Mn-Fe-Co-Ni alloy nanoparticles with sizes in the range between ~1.7 nm and ~4.8 nm is achieved using three processing routes. Direct current sputtering from an alloy target in the ionic liquid 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium bis(trifluoromethylsulfonyl)imide leads to amorphous nanoparticles as observed by high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Crystalline nanoparticles can be achieved in situ in a transmission electron microscope by exposure to an electron beam, ex situ by heating in vacuum, or directly during synthesis by using a high-power impulse magnetron sputtering process. Growth of the nanoparticles with respect to the amorphous particles was observed. Furthermore, the crystal structure can be manipulated by the processing conditions. For example, a body-centered cubic structure is formed during in situ electron beam crystallization while longer ex situ annealing induces a face-centered cubic structure.</jats:p>