Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1571962 | Materials Characterization | 2008 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Single-crystalline potassium hollandite KTi8O16.5 nanowires were synthesized by the molten salt method at 800 °C. Scanning electron microscopy observation shows that the nanowires are with octagonal cross-sections, and combined analyses of transmission electron microscopy and the electron diffraction results show that the terminated planes are angled 90 or 60 degrees to the growth direction, [001] crystallography direction. Ordering of the potassium cations in the tunnels was revealed by electron diffraction. The mechanism of one-dimensional growth of the nanowires was attributed to the oriented attachment mechanism.
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Authors
C.Y. Xu, L. Zhen, Q. Zhang, J. Tang, L.-C. Qin,