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Original Articles

A Simple Precursor-Assisted Preparation of Flowerlike SnO2 Nanostructures

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Pages 466-471 | Received 14 Dec 2008, Accepted 28 Dec 2008, Published online: 26 Mar 2009
 

Abstract

A simple dissolution-renucleation process of SnC2O4 crystals was explored to prepare SnO2 nanostructures. By controlling supersaturation of SnC2O4 crystals, nucleus surface/solution interfacial energy, and other reaction parameters, including concentration of a reactant, volume of water, and the amount of poly(ethyleneglycol), a series of SnC2O4 nanostructures could be obtained. A dissolution-renucleation growth mechanism of the flowerlike SnC2O4 nanostructures was suggested and discussed in detail. The results showed that the poly(ethyleneglycol) played an important role in tuning the SnC2O4 nanostructures. Meanwhile, high concentration of SnCl2 in the mixed solvent of ethanol and poly(ethyleneglycol), and a large amount of water were favorable to the formation of the flowerlike SnC2O4.

The authors wish to thank Prof. Dongjin Qian, Department of Chemistry, Fudan University of China, for his kind help in measuring the TG and DSC analyses of the samples.

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