| Literature DB >> 21825701 |
Lipeng Qin1, Jiaqiang Xu, Xiaowen Dong, Qingyi Pan, Zhixuan Cheng, Qun Xiang, Feng Li.
Abstract
Square-shaped single-crystalline SnO(2) nanowires and their sphere-like hierarchical structures were synthesized successfully with a template-free hydrothermal approach. It was found that an intermediate phase-Na(2)Sn(OH)(6)-is first produced because it is slow to dissolve in ethanol/water media. The intermediate phase gradually decomposes and converts into SnO(2) at temperatures higher than 200 °C. The reaction temperature also affects the microstructure of SnO(2) nanomaterials. Uniform square-shaped SnO(2) nanowires, which form sphere-like hierarchical structures in 100% structure yield, can be produced at 285 °C on a large scale. The diameter of the nanowires shows a decrease accompanying the increase of the reaction temperature. The temperature effect could be a result of the faster and oriented growth of SnO(2) nanowires along their [Formula: see text] direction at higher temperature. Chemical sensors constructed with square-shaped SnO(2) nanowires exhibit excellent stability, good sensitivity and selectivity, as well as a quick response and short recovery times under exposure to acetone gas in practical applications.Entities:
Year: 2008 PMID: 21825701 DOI: 10.1088/0957-4484/19/18/185705
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nanotechnology ISSN: 0957-4484 Impact factor: 3.874