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Encapsulation of metal nanoparticles at the surface of a prototypical layered material
Author(s) -
Ann Lii-Rosales,
Yong Han,
Dapeng Jing,
Michael C. Tringides,
Scott Julien,
KaiTak Wan,
CaiZhuang Wang,
King C. Lai,
James W. Evans,
P. A. Thiel
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
nanoscale
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.038
H-Index - 224
eISSN - 2040-3372
pISSN - 2040-3364
DOI - 10.1039/d0nr07024f
Subject(s) - nanoclusters , materials science , nanoparticle , graphite , nanotechnology , encapsulation (networking) , nanostructure , metal , surface modification , chemical engineering , composite material , metallurgy , computer network , computer science , engineering
Encapsulation of metal nanoparticles just below the surface of a prototypical layered material, graphite, is a recently discovered phenomenon. These encapsulation architectures have potential for tuning the properties of two-dimensional or layered materials, and additional applications might exploit the properties of the encapsulated metal nanoclusters themselves. The encapsulation process produces novel surface nanostructures and can be achieved for a variety of metals. Given that these studies of near-surface intercalation are in their infancy, these systems provide a rich area for future studies. This Review presents the current progress on the encapsulation, including experimental strategies and characterization, as well as theoretical understanding which leads to the development of predictive capability. The Review closes with future opportunities where further understanding of the encapsulation is desired to exploit its applications.

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