Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10632037 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2005 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
The synthesis of copper monosulfide (CuS) submicrotubes under mild conditions has been achieved by two simple steps: firstly, a precursor (copper-thiosulfate complexes) was prepared through the precipitation reaction of CuSO4·5H2O and Na2S2O3·5H2O in distilled water at room temperature; then, in the absence of any extra catalyst, surfactant or template, pure submicrometer-sized CuS crystallites with a tubular morphology could be obtained just via solvothermal treatment of the precursor in ethanol at 150-180 °C for 12-24 h. Also, the effects of the reaction temperature and reaction time on the phase and morphology of the resultant products were investigated and the possible formation mechanism of tubular structure CuS crystallites in this solvothermal system was discussed.
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Authors
Yong Cai Zhang, Tao Qiao, Xiao Ya Hu, Wei Dong Zhou,