Dominik Jamioła
Military Technical Academy
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Advances in Colloid and Interface Science | 2012
B.J. Jankiewicz; Dominik Jamioła; Jerzy Choma; Mietek Jaroniec
Silica-metal nanostructures consisting of silica cores and metal nanoshells attract a lot of attention because of their unique properties and potential applications ranging from catalysis and biosensing to optical devices and medicine. The important feature of these nanostructures is the possibility of controlling their properties by the variation of their geometry, shell morphology and shell material. This review is devoted to silica-noble metal core-shell nanostructures; specifically, it outlines the main methods used for the preparation and surface modification of silica particles and presents the major strategies for the formation of metal nanoshells on the modified silica particles. A special emphasis is given to the Stöber method, which is relatively simple, effective and well verified for the synthesis of large and highly uniform silica particles (with diameters from 100 nm to a few microns). Next, the surface chemistry of these particles is discussed with a special focus on the attachment of specific organic groups such as aminopropyl or mercaptopropyl groups, which interact strongly with metal species. Finally, the synthesis, characterization and application of various silica-metal core-shell nanostructures are reviewed, especially in relation to the siliceous cores with gold or silver nanoshells. Nowadays, gold is most often used metal for the formation of nanoshells due to its beneficial properties for many applications. However, other metals such as silver, platinum, palladium, nickel and copper were also used for fabrication of core-shell nanostructures. Silica-metal nanostructures can be prepared using various methods, for instance, (i) growth of metal nanoshells on the siliceous cores with deposited metal nanoparticles, (ii) reduction of metal species accompanied by precipitation of metal nanoparticles on the modified silica cores, and (iii) formation of metal nanoshells under ultrasonic conditions. A special emphasis is given to the seed-mediated growth, where metal nanoshells are formed on the modified silica cores with deposited metal nanoparticles. This strategy assures a good control of the nanoshell thickness as well as its surface properties.
Journal of Materials Chemistry | 2012
Jerzy Choma; Dominik Jamioła; Katarzyna Augustynek; Michal Marszewski; Min Gao; Mietek Jaroniec
The recent extension of the Stober recipe to the synthesis of carbon particles creates tremendous opportunities in the design of novel carbon spheres having micropores, mesopores, or both, as well as composite carbon spheres with incorporated inorganic nanoparticles such as silica and silver.
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2011
Jerzy Choma; Aleksandra Dziura; Dominik Jamioła; Piotr Nyga; Mietek Jaroniec
Chemical Communications | 2012
Jerzy Choma; Dominik Jamioła; Katarzyna Augustynek; Michal Marszewski; Mietek Jaroniec
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2012
Jerzy Choma; Dominik Jamioła; Jowita Ludwinowicz; Mietek Jaroniec
Microporous and Mesoporous Materials | 2014
Jerzy Choma; Weronika Fahrenholz; Dominik Jamioła; Jowita Ludwinowicz; Mietek Jaroniec
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2012
Jerzy Choma; Dominik Jamioła; Piotr Nyga; Mietek Jaroniec
Ochrona Srodowiska | 2012
Jerzy Choma; Aleksandra Dziura; Dominik Jamioła; M. Marszewski; Mietek Jaroniec
Colloids and Surfaces A: Physicochemical and Engineering Aspects | 2011
Jerzy Choma; Aleksandra Dziura; Dominik Jamioła; Piotr Nyga; Mietek Jaroniec
Ochrona Srodowiska | 2010
Jerzy Choma; Aleksandra Dziura; Dominik Jamioła; Piotr Nyga; Mietek Jaroniec