CuO Nanowires Can Be Synthesized by Heating Copper Substrates in Air
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This paper describes a vapor-phase approach to the facial synthesis of cupric oxide (CuO) nanowires supported on the surfaces of various copper substrates that include grids, foils, and wires. A typical procedure simply involved the thermal oxidation of these substrates in air and within the temperature range from 400 to 700 °C. Electron microscopic studies indicated that these nanowires had a controllable diameter in the range of 30−100 nm with lengths of up to 15 μm by varying the temperature and growth time. Electron diffraction and high-resolution TEM studies implied that each CuO nanowire was a bicrystal divided by a (111) twin plane in its middle along the longitudinal axis. A possible mechanism was also…
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- Nanowire
- Copper
- Materials science
- Copper oxide
- Vapor–liquid–solid method
- Thermal oxidation
- Electron diffraction
- Atmospheric temperature range
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