In Situ TEM Tracking of Disconnection Motion and Atomic Cooperative Reorientation in the Oriented Attachment of Pt Nanoparticles

Nano Lett. 2024 May 8;24(18):5618-5624. doi: 10.1021/acs.nanolett.4c01017. Epub 2024 Apr 25.

Abstract

The oriented attachment (OA) of nanoparticles (NPs) is an important crystal growth mechanism in many materials. However, a comprehensive understanding of the atomic-scale alignment and attachment processes is still lacking. We conducted in situ atomic resolution studies using high-resolution transmission electron microscopy to reveal how two Pt NPs coalesce into a single particle via OA, which involves the formation of atomic-scale links and a grain boundary (GB) between the NPs, as well as GB migration. Density functional theory calculations showed that the system energy changes as a function of the number of disconnections during the coalescence process. Additionally, the formation and annihilation processes of disconnection are always accompanied by the cooperative reorientation motion of atoms. These results further elucidate the growth mechanism of OA at the atomic scale, providing microscopic insights into OA dynamics and a framework for the development of processing strategies for nanocrystalline materials.

Keywords: coalescence; cooperative reorientation; disconnection motion; grain boundary migration; in situ transmission electron microscopy; oriented attachment.