Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1642062 | Materials Letters | 2016 | 5 Pages |
Abstract
This work shows that a chemical bottom-up and successive top-down approach is a good synthetic strategy for nanoporous materials. The three-dimensional (3D) flower-like SrCO3 nanocrystals have been prepared via a hydrothermal treatment process with a subsequently selective etching of the certain crystalline planes of SrCO3. Pores formed on the flowers owing to the loss of by-products of H2O and CO2. Accordingly, the original flower-like morphology of SrCO3 was not preserved upon pore formation and during continuous stirring in the synthesis. Rearrangement of the SrCO3 particles via a dissolution-recrystallization process occurred under our certain experimental conditions. Consequently, SrCO3 particles with coarser surfaces and porous structures were obtained.
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Authors
Lufeng Yang, Deqing Chu, Limin Wang, Ge Ge, Huilou Sun,