Title :
Inhomogeneity of bulk nanoporous silver fabricated via dealloying Ag-Zn alloy in sulphuric acid
Author :
Zhiqiang Li ; Lu Bai ; Xing Lu
Author_Institution :
Liaoning Key Mater. Lab. for Railway, Dalian Jiaotong Univ., Dalian, China
Abstract :
Described is an approach to fabricate bulk nanoporous silver with a diameter of 12 mm and thickness of 5.4 mm via dealloying Ag25Zn75 alloy in 0.1 mol/l sulphuric acid at 0.4 V for 100 h at room temperature. The volume of the bulk nanoporous contracts 14.2% compared with the starting alloy. Meanwhile, crystal structure switches from close-packed hexagonal to face-centred cubic, which can be considered as a type of phase transition during dealloying. An intrinsically inhomogeneous morphology in microscale exists in bulk nanoporous silver by dealloying, which is caused by coarsening of the ligament width via surface diffusion of silver atoms in the electrolyte for different times. Moreover, parallel orientation structures and cracks have been found in the specimen, which could be related to the columnar crystal of starting alloy during solidification. The lattice defects such as stacking faults, lattice distortions and twins can be seen in the ligaments.
Keywords :
cracks; electrolytes; nanofabrication; nanoporous materials; porosity; silver; solid-state phase transformations; solidification; stacking faults; surface diffusion; surface morphology; twinning; Ag; bulk nanoporous silver; close-packed hexagonal-face-centred cubic phase transition; coarsening; cracks; crystal structure; dealloying; electrolyte; inhomogeneous morphology; lattice defects; lattice distortions; parallel orientation structures; size 12 mm; size 5.4 mm; solidification; stacking faults; sulfuric acid; surface diffusion; temperature 293 K to 298 K; time 100 h; twinning; voltage 0.4 V;
Journal_Title :
Micro & Nano Letters, IET
DOI :
10.1049/mnl.2013.0567