Critical differences in 3D atomic structure of individual ligand-protected nanocrystals in solution

Abstract: 

Precise three-dimensional (3D) atomic structure determination of individual nanocrystals is a prerequisite for understanding and predicting their physical properties. Nanocrystals from the same synthesis batch display what are often presumed to be small but possibly important differences in size, lattice distortions, and defects, which can only be understood by structural characterization with high spatial 3D resolution. We solved the structures of individual colloidal platinum nanocrystals by developing atomic-resolution 3D liquid-cell electron microscopy to reveal critical intrinsic heterogeneity of ligand-protected platinum nanocrystals in solution, including structural degeneracies, lattice parameter deviations, internal defects, and strain. These differences in structure lead to substantial contributions to free energies, consequential enough that they must be considered in any discussion of fundamental nanocrystal properties or applications.

Author: 
Byung Hyo Kim
Junyoung Heo
Sungin Kim
Cyril F. Reboul
Hoje Chun
Dohun Kang
Hyeonhu Bae
Hyejeong Hyun
Jongwoo Lim
Hoonkyung Lee
Byungchan Han
Taeghwan Hyeon
A. Paul Alivisatos
Peter Ercius
Hans Elmlund
Jungwon Park
Publication date: 
April 3, 2020
Publication type: 
Journal Article