Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1527954 | Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Spherical Sb/Sb2O3 composite nanoparticles ∼80 nm in diameter were synthesized by innovated hybrid induction and laser heating (HILH). Under the irradiation of 80 kV electronic beams for 3 min, the aligned nanoparticles were welded into the Y-type nanorods, indicating their instability. Moreover, after annealed at ≥400 °C for 1 h in air, the Sb/Sb2O3 nanoparticles exhibit thermal instability. Their shape varies from the spherical nanoparticles, through the regular polygon nanoparticles, irregular polygon microparticles into the spear-like microparticles, as the annealing temperature increases from 400 to 600 °C. Beyond 500 °C, the Sb content inside them completely disappears. The metallic Sb inside the Sb/Sb2O3 nanoparticles is responsible for their instability.