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Metallic solids such as crystals of copper, aluminum, and iron are formed by metal atoms. The structure of metallic crystals is often described as a uniform distribution of atomic nuclei within a “sea” of delocalized electrons. The atoms within such a metallic solid are held together by a unique force known as metallic bonding that gives rise to many useful and varied bulk properties.
All metallic solids exhibit high thermal and electrical conductivity, metallic luster, and malleability....
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Structures of Solids

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Solids in which the atoms, ions, or molecules are arranged in a definite repeating pattern are known as crystalline solids. Metals and ionic compounds typically form ordered, crystalline solids. A crystalline solid has a precise melting temperature because each atom or molecule of the same type is held in place with the same forces or energy. Amorphous solids or non-crystalline solids (or, sometimes, glasses) which lack an ordered internal structure and are randomly arranged. Substances that...
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Trends in Lattice Energy: Ion Size and Charge

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An ionic compound is stable because of the electrostatic attraction between its positive and negative ions. The lattice energy of a compound is a measure of the strength of this attraction. The lattice energy (ΔHlattice) of an ionic compound is defined as the energy required to separate one mole of the solid into its component gaseous ions. For the ionic solid sodium chloride, the lattice energy is the enthalpy change of the process:
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The structure of a crystalline solid, whether a metal or not, is best described by considering its simplest repeating unit, which is referred to as its unit cell. The unit cell consists of lattice points that represent the locations of atoms or ions. The entire structure then consists of this unit cell repeating in three dimensions. The three different types of unit cells present in the cubic lattice are illustrated in Figure 1.
Types of Unit Cells
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Network Covalent Solids

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Network covalent solids contain a three-dimensional network of covalently bonded atoms as found in the crystal structures of nonmetals like diamond, graphite, silicon, and some covalent compounds, such as silicon dioxide (sand) and silicon carbide (carborundum, the abrasive on sandpaper). Many minerals have networks of covalent bonds.
To break or to melt a covalent network solid, covalent bonds must be broken. Because covalent bonds are relatively strong, covalent network solids are typically...
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Ionic crystals consist of two or more different kinds of ions that usually have different sizes. The packing of these ions into a crystal structure is more complex than the packing of metal atoms that are the same size.
Most monatomic ions behave as charged spheres, and their attraction for ions of opposite charge is the same in every direction. Consequently, stable structures for ionic compounds result (1) when ions of one charge are surrounded by as many ions as possible of the opposite...
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Los investigadores desarrollaron un nuevo método para sintetizar con precisión los nanocables de superred axial (ASLNW). Este avance permite una conversión mejorada de la energía solar y la producción de hidrógeno fotocatalítico, allanando el camino para la optoelectrónica avanzada.

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Ciencias de los materiales
  • Nanotecnología
  • Energía renovable

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los nanocables de superred axial (ASLNW) ofrecen potencial para la optoelectrónica y la conversión solar a combustible debido a sus propiedades sintonizables.
  • La síntesis de alta precisión de ASLNW con composiciones y estructuras controladas es crucial pero desafiante.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Desarrollar una metodología de síntesis general y de alta precisión para ASLNW.
  • Para crear una biblioteca de ASLNWs con composiciones programables, dimensiones, fases de cristal, interfaces y periodicidad.
  • Demostrar el rendimiento mejorado de estos ASLNW en aplicaciones de energía solar.

Principales métodos:

  • Se empleó una metodología de codificación axial utilizando un marco de nanopartículas prediseñado y editable.
  • El desacoplamiento químico de subobjetos adyacentes dentro de las ASLNW permitió una síntesis controlada.
  • Integración de componentes de calogenuros plasmónicos, metálicos y activos en el infrarrojo cercano en ASLNW.

Principales resultados:

  • Se sintetizó con éxito una biblioteca de ASLNW distintos con un control preciso de los parámetros estructurales y de composición.
  • Se fabricaron ASLNWs que incorporaban componentes plasmónicos, metálicos o de calogenuro.
  • Los ASLNW optimizados demostraron tasas de producción de hidrógeno fotocatalítico mejoradas en orden de magnitud en comparación con los componentes individuales.

Conclusiones:

  • La metodología de codificación axial desarrollada proporciona un control preciso sobre la síntesis ASLNW.
  • Este avance aumenta significativamente el rendimiento en las aplicaciones de conversión de energía solar, en particular la producción de hidrógeno fotocatalítico.
  • Los ASLNW sintetizados son prometedores para nuevos fenómenos y dispositivos optoelectrónicos avanzados.