Authors
Dina Pinsky, Noam Ralbag, Ramesh Kumar Singh, Meirav Mann-Lahav, Gennady E Shter, Dario R Dekel, Gideon S Grader, David Avnir
Publication date
2021
Journal
Nanoscale Advances
Volume
3
Issue
15
Pages
4597-4612
Publisher
Royal Society of Chemistry
Description
We developed synthetic methods for the doping of metals (M) with metallic nanoparticles (NPs). To the best of our knowledge – unlike oxides, polymers and carbon-based supports – metals were not used so far as supporting matrices for metallic NPs. The composites (denoted M1-NPs@M2) comprise two separate phases: the metallic NPs (the dopant) and the entrapping 3D porous metallic matrix, within which the NPs are intimately held and well dispersed. Two different general synthetic strategies were developed, each resulting in a group of materials with characteristic structure and properties. The first strategy uses pre-prepared NPs and these are entrapped during reductive formation of the metallic matrix from its cation. The second strategy is in situ growth of the doped metallic NPs within the pre-prepared entrapping metallic matrix. These two methods were developed for two types of entrapping metallic …
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