A self-seeded, surfactant-directed hydrothermal growth of single crystalline lithium manganese oxide nanobelts from the commercial bulky particlesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available: SEM images of commercial lithium manganese oxide bulky particles and the products synthesized under different conditions as well as lithium manganese oxide nanobelts, Se nanorods and MnO2 nanorods grown on the bulky particles and Te nanotubes. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b310998d/
Zhang, Lizhi; Yu, Jimmy C.; Xu, An-Wu; Li, Quan; Kwong, Kwan Wai; Wu, Ling; Zhang Lizhi; Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Yu Jimmy C.; Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Xu An-Wu; Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Li Quan; Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Kwong Kwan Wai; Department of Physics, The Chinese University of Hong Kong; Wu Ling; Department of Chemistry and Environmental Science Programme, The Chinese University of Hong Kong
Журнал:
Chemical Communications
Дата:
2003
Аннотация:
Single crystalline lithium manganese oxide nanobelts were obtained through a self-seeded, surfactant-directed growth process from the commercial bulky particles under hydrothermal treatment. A possible mechanism was proposed to explain the growth of the nanobelts. This new process could be extended to prepare other one-dimensional nanomaterials such as Se nanorods, Te nanotubes, and MnO2 nanowires.
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