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Salt-Mediated Coarsening in Conversion-Reaction-Synthesized Nanoporous Metals and Nanocomposites Resolved through In Situ Synchrotron Diffraction Studies

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High-energy synchrotron X-rays were used to probe the structural and microstructural evolution in Fe, Co, and Cu nanoporous metals (NPMs) and metal/salt nanocomposites (NCs) produced by recently developed conversion reaction synthesis (CRS) methods. Microstructure analysis of as-synthesized samples via whole pattern fitting showed that the NPMs exhibit domain sizes that increase as Co 1–3xFexCl for Fe3+). When thermal annealing is used to modify crystallite size, pore collapse often occurs in NPMs but NCs can be effectively tuned without this problem. While the NC coarsening occurs slowly at low temperatures, it was found that there is a drastic acceleration of the reaction rate at a specific onset temperature that results in the crystallite size increasing by an order of magnitude in about a minute. Curiously, there was no evidence in the diffraction data for salt melting at this onset temperature. However, there was a sharp reduction in the salt chemical lattice strain at the onset temperature, indicating that rapid metal coarsening is facilitated by the salt. This behavior indicates an unexpectedly coupled reaction mechanism by which the metal ions needed for grain growth are supplied by the salt in a rate-limiting fashion.
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