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Multifunctionality of silver closo-boranes.


ABSTRACT: Silver compounds share a rich history in technical applications including photography, catalysis, photocatalysis, cloud seeding and as antimicrobial agents. Here we present a class of silver compounds (Ag2B10H10 and Ag2B12H12) that are semiconductors with a bandgap at 2.3?eV in the green visible light spectrum. The silver boranes have extremely high ion conductivity and dynamic-anion facilitated Ag+ migration is suggested based on the structural model. The ion conductivity is enhanced more than two orders of magnitude at room temperature (up to 3.2?mS?cm-1) by substitution with AgI to form new compounds. Furthermore, the closo-boranes show extremely fast silver nano-filament growth when excited by electrons during transmission electron microscope investigations. Ag nano-filaments can also be reabsorbed back into Ag2B12H12. These interesting properties demonstrate the multifunctionality of silver closo-boranes and open up avenues in a wide range of fields including photocatalysis, solid state ionics and nano-wire production.

SUBMITTER: Paskevicius M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5414069 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Multifunctionality of silver closo-boranes.

Paskevicius Mark M   Hansen Bjarne R S BRS   Jørgensen Mathias M   Richter Bo B   Jensen Torben R TR  

Nature communications 20170426


Silver compounds share a rich history in technical applications including photography, catalysis, photocatalysis, cloud seeding and as antimicrobial agents. Here we present a class of silver compounds (Ag<sub>2</sub>B<sub>10</sub>H<sub>10</sub> and Ag<sub>2</sub>B<sub>12</sub>H<sub>12</sub>) that are semiconductors with a bandgap at 2.3 eV in the green visible light spectrum. The silver boranes have extremely high ion conductivity and dynamic-anion facilitated Ag<sup>+</sup> migration is suggest  ...[more]

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