Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5438764 | Ceramics International | 2016 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
Boron substituted Na0.44MnO2 nanorods were synthesized via conventional solid state reaction technique. Optimum synthesis temperature of the nanorods is determined as 750 °C. As the temperature increases, the nanorods start merging each other. As the boron content increases, amount of nanorods decrease due to the emergence of impurity phases. 12.5% boron substitution (x=0.25 in NaMn2âxBxO4 nominal composition) into Mn site striggers the formation of ultra-thin nanobristles on the surface of the nanorods. These nanobristles disappear completely in x=0.75 sample. We attribute the formation of these nanobristles to the increase in the internal energy upon increase in the unit cell volume.
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Authors
E. Oz, S. Demirel, S. Altin, A. Bayri, S. Avci,