Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1590258 | Micron | 2006 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
Electron microscopy techniques are used to visualize the spatial distribution of iron nanoparticles inside a mesoporous MCM-41 molecular sieve. Direct observation of the iron oxide nanoparticles by STEM-HAADF imaging reveals a highly non-uniform spatial distribution inside the mesopores. These particles are retained in the pores after a reduction treatment unlike the behavior found in other similar systems. It is found that thermal treatments induce changes in its morphology, creating nanowires from particle strings.
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Authors
M. Sergio Moreno, Matthew Weyland, Paul A. Midgley, José F. Bengoa, Marta V. Cagnoli, Norma G. Gallegos, Ana M. Alvarez, Sergio G. Marchetti,