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<i>In situ</i>formation of bismuth nanoparticles through electron-beam irradiation in a transmission electron microscope
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EngineeringMicroscopyElectron DiffractionChemistryNanomedicineChemical EngineeringNanoscale ChemistryElectron MicroscopyElectron-beam IrradiationBismuth NanoparticlesTransmission Electron MicroscopeMaterials SciencePhysicsNanotechnologyNano ApplicationElectron BeamNanomaterialsNatural SciencesSodium BismuthateApplied PhysicsElectron Microscope
In this work, bismuth nanoparticles were synthesized when a precursor, sodium bismuthate, was exposed to an electron beam at room temperature in a transmission electron microscope (TEM). The irradiation effects were investigated in situ using selected-area electron diffraction, high-resolution transmission electron microscopy and x-ray energy dispersive spectroscopy. After the electron irradiation, bismuth nanoparticles with a rhombohedral structure and diameter of 6 nm were observed. The average particle size increased with the irradiation time. The electron-induced reduction is attributed to the desorption of oxygen ions. This method offers a one-step route to synthesize bismuth nanoparticles using electron irradiation, and the particle size can be controlled by the irradiation time.
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