Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1654839 | Materials Letters | 2005 | 5 Pages |
The effects of four critical factors including temperature ramping-up rate, hydrothermal temperature, capping molecules, and sulfur source on the shape of CdS nanostructure formed by hydrothermal process have been investigated. It was found that appropriate low temperature ramping-up rate (e.g. 1–3 °C/min), and enough high temperature (e.g. 200 °C) were critical for the formation of CdS nanorods by the TGA-assisted hydrothermal process using Na2S as the sulfur source. Moreover, CdS nanorod bundles with a special morphology was found to be formed when using TAA instead of Na2S as the sulfur source in the TGA-assisted hydrothermal process. Finally, the mechanisms for the effects of four critical factors on the morphology of CdS nanostructure were phenomenologically discussed.