Issue 2, 2009

Recent advances in oriented attachment growth and synthesis of functional materials: concept, evidence, mechanism, and future

Abstract

The latest advances in oriented attachment controlled morphosynthesis and crystal growth of various technically important inorganic materials have been reviewed with the focus on how to generate inorganic micro-/nanostructured materials based on the so-called oriented attachment mechanism. The overview about the basic crystallization principles nowadays falls into two types, i.e., one is the classical crystal growth mode, which is via atom-by-atom additions to an existing nucleus or dissolution of unstable phases and reprecipitation of more stable phases, and the other occurs through particle based aggregation modes involving the process of mesoscopic transformation. The systematic analysis of the particle based aggregation mechanism of oriented attachment in controllable synthesis of functional inorganic materials will be described in particular. Several fashions of attachment are undertaken in the already explored reaction systems, with nanoparticles or nanoribbons as primary building units to form 1D, 2D or 3D structures, and heterostructures. The mechanism of oriented attachment could happen in systems with addition of organic additives or without, demonstrating that organic additives are not the essential factor for this kind of growth mode, which shed new light to intensive understanding of this particular phenomenon. With organic additives, i.e., reactions in organic solvents or in aqueous solution, oriented attachment events can occur too. Current developments in oriented attachment, including the basic principles and potentials with specific examples, indubitably reinforce the understanding of detailed interaction mechanisms between inorganic nanoparticles and their subsequent high order self-assembly mechanism, which are definitely promising for rationally designing various kinds of inorganic materials with ideal hierarchy, controllable length scale, and structures in solution-based systems.

Graphical abstract: Recent advances in oriented attachment growth and synthesis of functional materials: concept, evidence, mechanism, and future

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
07 May 2008
Accepted
17 Sep 2008
First published
18 Nov 2008

J. Mater. Chem., 2009,19, 191-207

Recent advances in oriented attachment growth and synthesis of functional materials: concept, evidence, mechanism, and future

Q. Zhang, S. Liu and S. Yu, J. Mater. Chem., 2009, 19, 191 DOI: 10.1039/B807760F

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