Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571788 | Materials Characterization | 2010 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Large-scale single crystalline calcium silicate nanowires have been synthesized via a simple and facile hydrothermal route using nanoscale SiO2 and CaO powders as the starting materials. Xonotlite [Ca6(Si6O17)(OH)2] nanowires were first achieved after hydrothermal treatment at 220 °C for 12 h. After being calcinated at 800 °C for 1 h, the Ca6(Si6O17)(OH)2 nanowires are completely transformed into β-CaSiO3 nanowires. The β-CaSiO3 nanowires have a diameter of 30-150 nm and a length of tens of micrometers. The hydrothermal conditions and the size of the raw materials play important roles on the size of the nanowires. A possible growth mechanism of the nanowires is also proposed.
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Authors
L.Z. Pei, L.J. Yang, Y. Yang, C.G. Fan, W.Y. Yin, J. Chen, Q.F. Zhang,