Population Statistics of Gold Nanoparticle Morphologies Determined by HREM Observations

Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
Kenji Koga
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Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum
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Oct 1, 2003

Abstract

In order to derive the population distribution of gold nanoparticle morphologies as a function of size, highresolution electron microscopic (HREM) observations and structural analyses were done for over 4000 particles (3-18 nm) grown by an inert gas aggregation (IGA) source using helium. To obtain structural features threedimensionally and not to skip high-contrast images, twenty photos were taken for each particle by changing tilting angle of a specimen holder in combination with the through-focus procedure. For the reliable structural determinations, HREM images and their tilting sequences were directly compared with multislice-simulation results for icosahedral, decahedral and face-centered cubic morphologies, and finally the population distribution of each morphology was obtained as a function of size. In the present sample, icosahedral particles were dominantly populated over the whole observed size range and decahedral particles with non-spherical truncated bi-pyramid shape were secondly dominant. Even though a large number of sampling has been done, few crystalline particles were observed.
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APA: Kenji Koga  (2003)  Population Statistics of Gold Nanoparticle Morphologies Determined by HREM Observations

MLA: Kenji Koga Population Statistics of Gold Nanoparticle Morphologies Determined by HREM Observations. Canadian Institute of Mining, Metallurgy and Petroleum, 2003.

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