Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1469583 Corrosion Science 2012 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

We develop a general dealloying strategy to sequentially synthesize nanoporous intermetallics, nanoporous metals with bimodal, and unimodal pore size distributions. Typically, this strategy here was employed to fabricate nanoporous copper-based intermetallics (NPCBI), nanoporous copper (NPC) ribbons with bimodal, and unimodal pore size distributions by chemical dealloying of dual-phase Cu–M (M: Mg and Al) alloys with quasieutectic structures in an acidic solution. The results show that these porous products can be sequentially achieved by simply changing the dealloying times. Additionally, their morphological evolutions upon dealloying were investigated, and the formation mechanism is discussed.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► A general strategy to nanoporous intermetallics, nanoporous metals is developed. ► These products can be sequentially obtained by changing dealloying times. ► Typically, nanoporous copper-based intermetallics, nanoporous copper are fabricated. ► This approach possesses advantages of simple processing, nearly absolute yield. ► This work will have implications for further fabricating novel porous materials.

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