Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1332149 | Journal of Solid State Chemistry | 2008 | 6 Pages |
Y2O3 sheets, rods, needles and tubes were synthesized from three precursors through hydrothermal reactions followed by calcination. The phase distribution and decomposition behaviors of the three precursors, Y2(OH)5.14(NO3)0.86·H2O, Y4O(OH)9(NO3) and hexagonal Y(OH)3, were investigated. The reaction temperature and initial pH value during the hydrothermal reaction showed great influence on the shape and particle size of the products. The precursors were converted to Y2O3 particles with the retained original morphology of the precursors.
Graphical abstractY2O3 particles in the shape of sheet, rod, needle and tube with controlled size were synthesized from three precursors, Y2(OH)5.14(NO3)0.86·H2O, Y4O(OH)9(NO3) and hexagonal Y(OH)3, obtained by hydrothermal reactions with controlled pH value and reaction temperature.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide