Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1652180 | Materials Letters | 2007 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Silver iodide nanowires were synthesized in W/O microemulsions by using cyclohexane/Triton X-100/n-pentanol system. Most likely, surfactants form rod-like aggregates that can serve as template for growth of two dimensional nanomaterials. It was found that the length of the AgI nanowires increases as a function of aging time, while the diameter decreases. Final length of the AgI nanowires is several microns, while the diameter is smaller than 3Â nm. Morphological changes are accompanied by optical and structural changes. Large blue shift of excitonic peak from bulk value at 420 to 326Â nm was observed as a consequence of the size quantization effect. Decrease of diameter is followed by the amorphization of AgI nanowires.
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Authors
Ivana Lj. ValidžiÄ, Ivana A. JankoviÄ, Miodrag MitriÄ, NataÅ¡a BibiÄ, Jovan M. NedeljkoviÄ,