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Self-Assembly of Metal and Metal Oxide Nanoparticles and Nanowires into a Macroscopic Ternary Aerogel Monolith with Tailored Photocatalytic Properties
Self-assembly processes represent
the most powerful strategy to
produce complex materials with unique structural and compositional
sophistication. Here we present such a self-assembly route to a three-component
aerogel from preformed nanoparticle building blocks. Starting with
a mixture of gold and anatase nanoparticles and tungsten oxide nanowires,
controlled cogelation resulted in the formation of a macroscopic aerogel
monolith with high specific surface area and porosity, remarkable
transparency, and excellent crystallinity. The modular approach enables
us to fine-tune the composition of the aerogels, and thus their properties,
by choosing the appropriate building blocks and their relative concentration
ratios. As an illustrative example, we show the targeted tailoring
of the photocatalytic activity: the gold nanoparticles and the tungsten
oxide nanowires both add their specific beneficial effects to the
anatase aerogel matrix, leading to a superior performance of the three-component
system