Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives

A method to produce nanoscale films of AuAlx and PtAlx, and their mesoporous elemental derivatives is described, and the morphology and optical properties of these coatings explored. The color of the AuAlx film is bright purple, in agreement with ab initio calculations and experimental observations...

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Main Authors: Cortie, Michael B., Maaroof, Abbas I., Smith, Geoffrey B., Ngoepe, Phuti
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-87982023-01-26T01:58:15Z Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives Cortie, Michael B. Maaroof, Abbas I. Smith, Geoffrey B. Ngoepe, Phuti A method to produce nanoscale films of AuAlx and PtAlx, and their mesoporous elemental derivatives is described, and the morphology and optical properties of these coatings explored. The color of the AuAlx film is bright purple, in agreement with ab initio calculations and experimental observations for the compound AuAl2, but becomes black after de-alloying with NaOH. The film of PtAlx is silver-grey and changes to grey after being converted to mesoporous Pt by de-alloying. Both mesoporous coatings exhibit a very rough surface, with pores of between 2 and 20 nm in diameter, and display a significantly more absorptive optical characteristic compared to their ordinary elemental counterparts. 2006-06-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8175 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Gold—Optical properties Platinum—Optical properties Mesoporous materials—Optical properties Physics
institution De La Salle University
building De La Salle University Library
continent Asia
country Philippines
Philippines
content_provider De La Salle University Library
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topic Gold—Optical properties
Platinum—Optical properties
Mesoporous materials—Optical properties
Physics
spellingShingle Gold—Optical properties
Platinum—Optical properties
Mesoporous materials—Optical properties
Physics
Cortie, Michael B.
Maaroof, Abbas I.
Smith, Geoffrey B.
Ngoepe, Phuti
Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
description A method to produce nanoscale films of AuAlx and PtAlx, and their mesoporous elemental derivatives is described, and the morphology and optical properties of these coatings explored. The color of the AuAlx film is bright purple, in agreement with ab initio calculations and experimental observations for the compound AuAl2, but becomes black after de-alloying with NaOH. The film of PtAlx is silver-grey and changes to grey after being converted to mesoporous Pt by de-alloying. Both mesoporous coatings exhibit a very rough surface, with pores of between 2 and 20 nm in diameter, and display a significantly more absorptive optical characteristic compared to their ordinary elemental counterparts.
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author Cortie, Michael B.
Maaroof, Abbas I.
Smith, Geoffrey B.
Ngoepe, Phuti
author_facet Cortie, Michael B.
Maaroof, Abbas I.
Smith, Geoffrey B.
Ngoepe, Phuti
author_sort Cortie, Michael B.
title Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
title_short Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
title_full Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
title_fullStr Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
title_full_unstemmed Nanoscale coatings of AuAlx and PtAlx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
title_sort nanoscale coatings of aualx and ptalx and their mesoporous elemental derivatives
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2006
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/8175
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