Abstract
The implementation of metal and semiconductor nanostructures in devices for catalysis, sensing, and energy conversion requires an excellent control on geometry, crystallinity and composition of the individual nanostructures, as well as its successful assembly into 2-D and 3-D architectures. In particular, nanowire ensembles offer important advantages compared to planar films including e.g. larger surface area and surface to volume ratio, and better crystalline quality.Ion-track nanotechnology is a powerful technique to create templates for the controlled synthesis of such 3-D nanowire architectures. Etched ion-track membranes are fabricated in two separate process steps: (i) sequential irradiation of polymer foils from one or various directions with swift heavy ions resulting in the creation of tracks; (ii) converting the ion tracks into nanochannels by selective chemical etching. Channel density and orientation, as well as diameter and geometry are adjusted by the irradiation and etching conditions, respectively. Afterwards, by electrodeposition in the nanochannels and subsequent removal of the polymer template 3-D assemblies of nanowires are synthesized. Since the nanowires adopt the exact shape of the host channel, their diameter can be adjusted between ~15 nm and a few µm, and their length between ~1 and several tens of µm.In this talk, we will discuss the electrochemical deposition of Au1-xAgx, Cu, and Cu2O in interconnected nanochannel networks, the characterization of the resulting 3-D nanowire assemblies, and the investigation of their photoelectrochemical and catalytical properties.
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