Hydroxyl ions: flexible tailoring of Cu2O crystal morphology

The precise control architectures of Cu2O crystals are very crucial, which have a significant influence on their various performances. Herein, Cu2O crystals with diverse architectures were achieved via finely adjusting the concentration of NaOH. The intriguing results showed that the addition of spe...

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Published inRSC advances Vol. 11; no. 60; pp. 37760 - 37766
Main Authors Yang, Xiaodong, Li, Jia, Yao, Jianhua, Ren, Tianrui, Zhang, Bo
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Cambridge Royal Society of Chemistry 24.11.2021
The Royal Society of Chemistry
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Summary:The precise control architectures of Cu2O crystals are very crucial, which have a significant influence on their various performances. Herein, Cu2O crystals with diverse architectures were achieved via finely adjusting the concentration of NaOH. The intriguing results showed that the addition of specific amounts of OH− to the solution was crucial to tailor the morphology and size of the resulting microcrystals. We observed the evolution of the shapes of the Cu2O microcrystals, which change from a rhombic dodecahedron to spherical, octahedral-like and then to hexapod upon the increase in the NaOH concentration. Adjusting the volume of NaOH added provides a means to vary the particle size. Furthermore, density functional theory (DFT) may reveal that OH− ions serve as an efficient coordination agent selectively adsorbing onto different crystal faces of Cu2O crystals modifying the crystal energies, inducing the structure anisotropy on crystal growth. This work reveals that an effective and facile strategy has been developed for morphology-control of Cu2O crystals.
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ISSN:2046-2069
2046-2069
DOI:10.1039/d1ra03296h