Issue 29, 2009

Delicate control of crystallographic facet-oriented Cu2O nanocrystals and the correlated adsorption ability

Abstract

In this work, we demonstrate the systematic and delicate geometry control of Cu2O nanocrystals by taking advantage of the selective surface stabilization effect. A variety of Cu2O architectures, evolved from cubes through truncated cubes, cubooctahedrons, truncated octahedrons and finally to octahedrons, were achieved by simply adjusting the added PVP. Based on the understanding of the intrinsic structural features of the cuprite Cu2O and PVP, we elucidated the underlying shape evolution mechanism. The as-prepared products demonstrated a crystallography-dependent adsorption ability with methyl orange (MeO) as the pollutant. With the advantage of a low cost, high yield and straightforward procedure without pre-formed crystals as sacrificial templates, this method may provide a good starting point for the study of shape construction and morphology-dependent properties of other nanocrystals.

Graphical abstract: Delicate control of crystallographic facet-oriented Cu2O nanocrystals and the correlated adsorption ability

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Sep 2008
Accepted
08 May 2009
First published
12 Jun 2009

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 5220-5225

Delicate control of crystallographic facet-oriented Cu2O nanocrystals and the correlated adsorption ability

D. Zhang, H. Zhang, L. Guo, K. Zheng, X. Han and Z. Zhang, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 5220 DOI: 10.1039/B816349A

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