Real-time plasmon spectroscopy study of the solid-state oxidation and Kirkendall void formation in copper nanoparticles
Mariano D. SusmanDepartment of Materials and InterfacesYishai FeldmanDepartment of Chemical Research SupportTatyana BendikovDepartment of Chemical Research SupportAlexander VaskevichDepartment of Materials and InterfacesIsrael RubinsteinDepartment of Materials and Interfaces
2017en
ABI
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O as the major oxidation product is established by X-ray diffraction, XPS, and electrochemical measurements. The results indicate a transition of the oxidation mechanism from a Valensi-Carter (VC) to NKE mechanism with the degree of oxidation. To interpret the optical evolution during oxidation, Mie scattering solutions for metal core-oxide shell spherical particles are computed, considering formation of Kirkendall voids. The model calculations are in agreement with the experimental results, showing that the large red-shift of the LSPR band during oxidation is the result of Kirkendall voiding, thus establishing the major role of the NKE in determining the optical behavior of such systems.
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