2019-02-12T14:46:55Z
2019-02-12T14:46:55Z
2016-09-09
2019-02-12T14:46:55Z
The optimization of a material functionality requires both the rational design and precise engineering of its structural and chemical parameters. In this work, we show how colloidal chemistry is an excellent synthetic choice for the synthesis of novel ternary nanostructured chalcogenides, containing exclusively noble metals, with tailored morphology and composition and with potential application in the energy conversion field. Specifically, the Ag-Au-Se system has been explored from a synthetic point of view, leading to a set of Ag2Se-based hybrid and ternary nanoparticles, including the room temperature synthesis of the rare ternary Ag3AuSe2 fischesserite phase. An in-depth structural and chemical charac-terization of all nanomaterials has been performed, which proofed especially useful for unravelling the reaction mecha-nism behind the formation of the ternary phase in solution. The work is complemented with the thermal and electric characterization of a ternary Ag-Au-Se nanocomposite with promising results: we found that the use of the ternary nano-composite represents a clear improvement in terms of thermoelectric energy conversion as compared to a binary Ag-Se nanocomposite analogue.
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Col·loides; Síntesi inorgànica; Nanoestructures; Nanopartícules; Colloids; Inorganic synthesis (Chemistry); Nanostructures; Nanoparticles
American Chemical Society
Versió postprint del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b02845
Chemistry of Materials, 2016, vol. 28, num. 19, p. 7017-7028
https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.chemmater.6b02845
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