| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 10625601 | Ceramics International | 2013 | 5 Pages | 
Abstract
												Sn1âxRExO2âx/2 (RE=Y, La, Gd and Nd) nanorods have been prepared by annealing the as-obtained products from microwave-induced KCl-assisted solution combustion reaction. The phase evolution in the synthesis process was investigated by an X-ray diffractometer. Accordingly, the possible growth mechanism of Sn1âxRExO2âx/2 nanorods was discussed based on oriented attachment by polar forces. The results showed that the Sn0.8Y0.2O1.9 nanorods were rutile-structured single crystals with 8-12 nm diameter and 100-200 nm length. Proper addition of KCl into the redox mixture solution is critical to the formation of Sn1âxRExO2âx/2 nanorods. The approach is convenient, inexpensive and efficient for the high yield preparation of Sn1âxRExO2âx/2 nanorods.
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											Authors
												Weifan Chen, Ming Liu, Yucui Lin, Yue Liu, Lixing Yu, Ting Li, Jianming Hong, 
											