American Chemical Society, Chemistry of Materials, 10(26), p. 3049-3056, 2014
DOI: 10.1021/cm403288w
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Reactivity of two different nanosystems of silver, namely nanoparticles and atomically precise clusters, toward 1D tellurium nanowires (NWs) was probed and compared with the reaction of silver ions. While the reaction of nanoparticles and ions led to silver telluride nanowires, a different reactivity was exhibited by clusters which resulted in silver islands at different positions on the Te NWs. These hybrid Ag nodule-decorated Te NWs are sensitive to temperature, and they transform to dumbbell-shaped silver-tipped Te NWs upon solution phase annealing. Differences in chemical reactivity of nanoparticles of two different size regimes with nanowires are demonstrated. Synthetic methods of this kind will be useful in creating complex nanostructures which are difficult to be made in the solution phase.