Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1506868 | Solid State Sciences | 2006 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
One-dimensional CeO2 nanoparticles were obtained via the thermal treatment of cerium oxalate nanorods, which were synthesized through a convenient precipitation route. The morphology of the precursor was maintained during the heating process, while the size of the subunits was tailored by adjusting the calcining temperature. The optical absorption spectrum indicates that the direct band gaps of CeO2 decreases from 3.95 to 3.86 eV as the calcination temperature increases from 500 to 800â°C. Thus-prepared nanostructured CeO2 with subunits of about 15 nm exhibited a first discharge specific capacity of 574 mAhâgâ1 vs. Li metal, much higher than that of the sample with bigger building blocks (30 nm, 519 mAhâgâ1).
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Authors
Dong-En Zhang, Xiao-Min Ni, Hua-Gui Zheng, Xiao-Jun Zhang, Ji-Mei Song,