Mesoscale Organization of CuO Nanoribbons: Formation of “Dandelions”
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(26), pp. 8124–8125
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Abstract
A two-tiered organizing scheme with multiple-length scales for construction of dandelion-like hollow CuO microspheres has been elucidated: (1) mesoscale formation of rhombic building units from smaller nanoribbons via oriented aggregation and (2) macroscopic organization of these units into the CuO microspheres. This self-assembly concept may also be applicable to other metal oxides by creating geometric constraints for constructional units.
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