1. Hydrothermal synthesis of flake-flower NiO architectures: Structure, growth and gas-sensing properties.
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Miao, Ruiyang and Zeng, Wen
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NICKEL oxides , *HYDROTHERMAL synthesis , *CRYSTAL structure , *CRYSTAL growth , *GAS detectors , *NANOSTRUCTURED materials synthesis - Abstract
Nanomaterials with hierarchical architectures consisting of two-dimensional nanostructures have attracted considerable attention for their potential applications in recent years. In current work, flake-flower NiO architectures self-assembled by aggregative nanosheets have been successfully synthesized via the hydrothermal route. It is notable that the NiO sensors exhibit excellent gas sensing performances owing to the open and well-defined structure as well as abundant micro reaction rooms built by two-dimensional ultrathin nanosheets, which are thinner than the thickness of electron depletion layer. Moreover, a possible growth mechanism for the interactions between PVP and Ni 2+ ions in the synthesis of the precursors Ni(OH) 2 and the novel morphology evolution of the NiO nanoflowers are proposed in detail. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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