Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571741 | Materials Characterization | 2010 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Shape-controlled Fe3O4 nanostructure has been successfully prepared using polyethylene glycol as template in a water system at room temperature. Different morphologies of Fe3O4 nanostructures, including spherical, cubic, rod-like, and dendritic nanostructure, were obtained by carefully controlling the concentration of the Fe3+, Fe2+, and the molecular weight of the polyethylene glycol. Transmission Electron Microscope images, X-ray powder diffraction patterns and magnetic properties were used to characterize the final product. This easy procedure for Fe3O4 nanostructure fabrication offers the possibility of a generalized approach to the production of single and complex nanocrystalline oxide with tunable morphology.
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Authors
Y.Y. Zheng, X.B. Wang, L. Shang, C.R. Li, C. Cui, W.J. Dong, W.H. Tang, B.Y. Chen,