| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1492137 | Materials Research Bulletin | 2007 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Facile, scale-up, and controllable fabrication of lamellar-like Mg(OH)2 on a magnesium substrate through natural oxidation of Mg metal in formamide/water mixtures has been demonstrated. The one-step, wet-chemical approach has displayed well-controlled growth of densely packed magnesium hydroxide with large-area homogeneity and uniform morphology. The chemical-liquid-deposition process, an analogue to the widely used chemical-vapor-deposition technique, has been well developed for production of specific morphological Mg(OH)2 through continuous supply, transport, and thermal decomposition of magnesium complexes in a liquid phase. The formation mechanism of lamellar-like Mg(OH)2 was also discussed based on experimental phenomena.
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Authors
Guanglong Zou, Run Liu, Weixiang Chen, Zhude Xu,
