Silica Nanowire Growth on Coscinodiscus Species Diatom Frustules via Vapor-Liquid-Solid Process
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- DOI: 10.1002/smll.201801822
Silica Nanowire Growth on Coscinodiscus Species Diatom Frustules via Vapor-Liquid-Solid Process
Abstract
Diatom frustules are a type of porous silicon dioxide microparticle that has long been used in applications ranging from biomedical sensors to dye-sensitized solar cells. The favorable material properties, enormous surface area, and enhanced light scattering capacity support the promise of diatom frustules as candidates for next generation biomedical devices and energy applications. In this study, the vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) method is employed to incorporate silica nanowires on the surface of diatom frustules. Compared to the original frustule structures, the frustule-nanowire composite material's surface area increases over 3-fold, and the light scattering ability increases by 10%. By varying the gold catalyst thickness during the VLS process, tuning of the resultant nanowire length/density is achieved. Through material characterization, it is determined that both float growth and root growth processes jointly result in the growth of the silica nanowires. From a thermodynamics point of view, the preferential growth of the silica nanowires on frustules is found to have resulted from the enormous partial surface area of gold nanoparticles on the diatom frustules. The frustule-nanowire composite materials have potential applications in the development of novel biomedical sensing devices and may greatly enhance next generation solar cell performance.
Keywords: VLS; diatom; frustule; nanowire; silica.
© 2018 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
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