Novel Bacteria-Templated Sonochemical Route for the in Situ One-Step Synthesis of ZnS Hollow Nanostructures
Chemistry of Materials2007Vol. 19(9), pp. 2144–2146
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Abstract
A novel bacteria-templated sonochemical route is developed for the in situ one-step synthesis of ZnS hollow nanostructures at room temperature involving artificial mineralization and microorganism disruption under ultrasound. The facile, novel, and green method that we report here has potential as a generic means of the one-step synthesis of various hollow nanostructures of other materials that are currently unattainable through any other method.
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