Single crystal α-Fe2O3 with exposed {104} facets for high performance gas sensor applications
Author(s)
Liu, Xianghong
Zhang, Jun
Wu, Shihua
Yang, Dongjiang
Liu, Porun
Zhang, Haimin
Wang, Shurong
Yao, Xiangdong
Zhu, Guangshan
Zhao, Huijun
Year published
2012
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The controlled fabrication of metal oxide nanocrystals with exposed high-index facets has drawn enormous research attention. In this article, we have synthesized single-crystalline a-Fe2O3 crystals bound by six {104} high-index facets using a simple hydrothermal method. The formation mechanism of the unique crystal structure has been systematically studied, revealing that the a-Fe2O3 crystals are formed through an aggregation-phase transformation-recrystallization mechanism. More importantly, we have demonstrated that the unique a-Fe2O3 crystals with {104} high-index facets are highly advantageous for high performance gas ...
View more >The controlled fabrication of metal oxide nanocrystals with exposed high-index facets has drawn enormous research attention. In this article, we have synthesized single-crystalline a-Fe2O3 crystals bound by six {104} high-index facets using a simple hydrothermal method. The formation mechanism of the unique crystal structure has been systematically studied, revealing that the a-Fe2O3 crystals are formed through an aggregation-phase transformation-recrystallization mechanism. More importantly, we have demonstrated that the unique a-Fe2O3 crystals with {104} high-index facets are highly advantageous for high performance gas sensors. This work sheds some new light on using high-index faceted nanocrystals for high performance functional device applications.
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View more >The controlled fabrication of metal oxide nanocrystals with exposed high-index facets has drawn enormous research attention. In this article, we have synthesized single-crystalline a-Fe2O3 crystals bound by six {104} high-index facets using a simple hydrothermal method. The formation mechanism of the unique crystal structure has been systematically studied, revealing that the a-Fe2O3 crystals are formed through an aggregation-phase transformation-recrystallization mechanism. More importantly, we have demonstrated that the unique a-Fe2O3 crystals with {104} high-index facets are highly advantageous for high performance gas sensors. This work sheds some new light on using high-index faceted nanocrystals for high performance functional device applications.
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Journal Title
RSC Advances
Volume
2
Issue
15
Subject
Chemical sciences
Inorganic chemistry not elsewhere classified