E.J.B. Rodijk
MESA+ Institute for Nanotechnology
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Journal of Colloid and Interface Science | 2011
A.W. Maijenburg; M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; W. Ahmed; Ernst S. Kooij; Edwin T. Carlen; Dave H. A. Blank; J.E. ten Elshof
Nanowires and nanotubes were synthesized from metals and metal oxides using templated cathodic electrodeposition. With templated electrodeposition, small structures are electrodeposited using a template that is the inverse of the final desired shape. Dielectrophoresis was used for the alignment of the as-formed nanowires and nanotubes between prepatterned electrodes. For reproducible nanowire alignment, a universal set of dielectrophoresis parameters to align any arbitrary nanowire material was determined. The parameters include peak-to-peak potential and frequency, thickness of the silicon oxide layer, grounding of the silicon substrate, and nature of the solvent medium used. It involves applying a field with a frequency >10(5) Hz, an insulating silicon oxide layer with a thickness of 2.5 μm or more, grounding of the underlying silicon substrate, and the use of a solvent medium with a low dielectric constant. In our experiments, we obtained good results by using a peak-to-peak potential of 2.1 V at a frequency of 1.2 × 10(5) Hz. Furthermore, an indirect alignment technique is proposed that prevents short circuiting of nanowires after contacting both electrodes. After alignment, a considerably lower resistivity was found for ZnO nanowires made by templated electrodeposition (2.2-3.4 × 10(-3) Ωm) compared to ZnO nanorods synthesized by electrodeposition (10 Ωm) or molecular beam epitaxy (MBE) (500 Ωm).
Small | 2011
A. Wouter Maijenburg; E.J.B. Rodijk; M.G. Maas; Monica Enculescu; Dave H. A. Blank; Johan E. ten Elshof
Photoactive nanowires: A novel photo-electrochemical nanowire diode that catalyzes the conversion of methanol and water to hydrogen under UV light is demonstrated. The wire consists of a metal and a metal oxide segment that are connected via a Schottky barrier. Other functions, such as remote- controlled autonomous movement, can be easily added to these wires in a modular fashion
MRS Proceedings | 2009
M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; Wouter Maijenburg; Johan E. ten Elshof; Dave H.A. Blank
Templated electrodeposition was used to synthesize silver-zinc oxide nanowires and iron oxide (Fe2O3) nanotubes in polycarbonate track etched (PCTE) membranes. Metal/oxide segmented nanowires were made to produce hydrogen gas from a water/methanol mixture under ultraviolet irradiation. It was observed that gas production increased during irradiation. Iron oxide nanotubes were synthesized via a gel synthesis route, avoiding clogging of the membrane pores during growth. The nanotubes formed without thermal after-treatment. Transmission electron microscopy (TEM) analysis and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) revealed a completely amorphous iron oxide structure. By demonstrating the synthesis of photocatalytically active segmented nanowire and nanotubes without post-treatment steps, templated electrodeposition can be a versatile and low cost tool for nanowires with designed functionality or fast nanotube synthesis
Journal of Visualized Experiments | 2014
A. Wouter Maijenburg; E.J.B. Rodijk; M.G. Maas; Johan E. ten Elshof
Photocatalytically active nanostructures require a large specific surface area with the presence of many catalytically active sites for the oxidation and reduction half reactions, and fast electron (hole) diffusion and charge separation. Nanowires present suitable architectures to meet these requirements. Axially segmented Ag|ZnO and radially segmented (coaxial) TiO2-Ag nanowires with a diameter of 200 nm and a length of 6-20 µm were made by templated electrodeposition within the pores of polycarbonate track-etched (PCTE) or anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) membranes, respectively. In the photocatalytic experiments, the ZnO and TiO2 phases acted as photoanodes, and Ag as cathode. No external circuit is needed to connect both electrodes, which is a key advantage over conventional photo-electrochemical cells. For making segmented Ag|ZnO nanowires, the Ag salt electrolyte was replaced after formation of the Ag segment to form a ZnO segment attached to the Ag segment. For making coaxial TiO2-Ag nanowires, a TiO2 gel was first formed by the electrochemically induced sol-gel method. Drying and thermal annealing of the as-formed TiO2 gel resulted in the formation of crystalline TiO2 nanotubes. A subsequent Ag electrodeposition step inside the TiO2 nanotubes resulted in formation of coaxial TiO2-Ag nanowires. Due to the combination of an n-type semiconductor (ZnO or TiO2) and a metal (Ag) within the same nanowire, a Schottky barrier was created at the interface between the phases. To demonstrate the photocatalytic activity of these nanowires, the Ag|ZnO nanowires were used in a photocatalytic experiment in which H2 gas was detected upon UV illumination of the nanowires dispersed in a methanol/water mixture. After 17 min of illumination, approximately 0.2 vol% H2 gas was detected from a suspension of ~0.1 g of Ag|ZnO nanowires in a 50 ml 80 vol% aqueous methanol solution.
Journal of Materials Research | 2011
M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; A. Wouter Maijenburg; Dave H. A. Blank; Johan E. ten Elshof
Materials Letters | 2011
E.J.B. Rodijk; A.W. Maijenburg; M.G. Maas; Dave H. A. Blank; J.E. ten Elshof
MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit 2011 | 2011
A.W. Maijenburg; M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; W. Ahmed; Ernst S. Kooij; Edwin T. Carlen; David H.A. Blank; Johan E. ten Elshof
Archive | 2010
A.W. Maijenburg; M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; Janneke Veerbeek; David H.A. Blank; Johan E. ten Elshof
Archive | 2010
M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; A.W. Maijenburg; Johan E. ten Elshof; David H.A. Blank
MESA+ Meeting 2010 | 2010
M.G. Maas; E.J.B. Rodijk; A.W. Maijenburg; Johan E. ten Elshof; David H.A. Blank