Hydrothermal growth and gas sensing property of flower-shaped SnS2 nanostructures
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2006
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Unusual 3D flower-shaped SnS2 nanostructures have been synthesized using a mild hydrothermal treatment in the presence of octyl-phenol-ethoxylate ( Triton X-100) at 160 degrees C. The nanostructures have an average size of 1 mu m, and consist of interconnected nanosheets with thicknesses of about 40 nm. Based on time-dependent experimental results, we ascribe the oriented attachment mechanism to the growth of the SnS2 nanostructures. The nonionic surfactant Triton X-100 plays a key role in the formation of the flower-like morphology. Room temperature gas-sensing measurements show that the 3D SnS2 nanostructures could serve as sensor materials for the detection of NH3 molecules. |
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英语 |
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Shi WD;Wang HS;Zhang HJ;Yang JH;Wei PH.Hydrothermal growth and gas sensing property of flower-shaped SnS2 nanostructures,NANOTECHNOLOGY,2006,17(12):2918-2924 |
Palavras-Chave | #CRYSTAL-GROWTH #AMMONIA SENSORS #ELECTRONIC-STRUCTURE #CDSE NANOCRYSTALS #NANOPARTICLES #NANOTUBES #NANORODS #AGGREGATION #MONODISPERSE #ORGANIZATION |
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期刊论文 |