Abstract

Abstract Cubic silver chloride microcrystals (size between 10 and 50 nm) were investigated with high-resolution electron microscopy. The print-out effect that occurs due to reaction with the electron beam was used to investigate the orientational relationship between the AgCl crystal and the Ag particles that are formed on the AgCl crystal. The particles are found to retain the same cubic directions as the AgCl crystal with a macroscopic form of a truncated octahedron.

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