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Gold clay from self-assembly of 2D microscale nanosheets

Engineering and Technology

Gold clay from self-assembly of 2D microscale nanosheets

Y. Yue and Y. Norikane

Discover the groundbreaking research by Youfeng Yue and Yasuo Norikane on a soft gold clay material made of nanoscale gold sheets. This innovative creation combines remarkable plasticity and deformability with the unique ability to change conductivity, shedding light on new strategies for crafting moldable metals at an unprecedented microscale.... show more
Abstract
Nature has always demonstrated incredible ability to create amazing materials such as soft clay which are built from nanoplatelet packing structures. It is challenging to produce artificial clays owing to the difficulty in obtaining large volume fractions of nanoplatelets and the lack of structural control in layer-by-layer packing. Here, single-crystalline Au nanosheets are synthesized by controlled growth in the bilayer membranes of succinic acid surfactants. Then, a self-assembly strategy is used to make {111}-oriented gold nanostructures at the liquid-liquid interface. The stiffness of the nanosheet assemblies are six orders of magnitude softer than bulk gold. The Au nanosheet aggregates show high plasticity and deformable into macroscale free-standing metallic architectures. They show a stress/strain-dependent conductivity owing to morphological changes. Our study provides valuable insights on the chemical synthesis of 2D nanostructures as well as for the self-assembly strategy on fabrication of mouldable metals for producing free-standing metallic architectures with microscale resolutions.
Publisher
Nature Communications
Published On
Jan 29, 2020
Authors
Youfeng Yue, Yasuo Norikane
Tags
soft gold clay
nanosheets
self-assembly
plasticity
conductivity
microscale structures
chemical synthesis
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