Nanoinstabilities of Cu2O porous nanostructured films as driven by nanocurvature effect and thermal activation effect
Yiqi Zhu, Ji Ma, Jiangbin Su, Lei Zhou, Meiping Jiang, Xianfang Zhu

TL;DR
This study investigates the nanoscale instabilities of Cu2O porous nanostructured films under heat, revealing how nanocurvature and thermal effects drive morphological, chemical, and structural changes relevant for high-temperature applications.
Contribution
It introduces a combined mechanism of nanocurvature and thermal activation effects to explain nanoinstabilities in Cu2O PNFs, extending understanding of their evolution during heating.
Findings
Triangular pyramids turn into quasi-spheres at sharp angles.
Heating promotes reduction/oxidation and grain growth.
Morphology and composition evolution laws are established.
Abstract
In this work, the instabilities at the nanoscale (i.e. nanoinstabilities) of triangular pyramids-like Cu2O porous nanostructured films (PNFs) are studied by heating treatments under different atmosphere and temperature. It is found that the nanoscale building triangular-pyramids turn round preferentially at the sharp angles and/or coalesce with their contacting ones by directional diffusion and plastic flow of atoms, which are driven by the nonuniformly-distributed surface nanocurvature. As a result, the triangular pyramids become quasi-sphere shape and the PNF evolves into a big, dense particles film. It is also observed that the heating or thermal activation effect efficiently promotes the reduction or oxidation of Cu2O pyramids and the crystallization or growth of the as-achieved Cu or CuO grains. The above physical and chemical instabilities or changes at the nanoscale of Cu2O PNFs…
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