Growth of Submicrometer-Scale Rectangular Parallelepiped Rutile TiO2Films in Aqueous TiCl3Solutions under Hydrothermal Conditions
Journal of the American Chemical Society2004Vol. 126(25), pp. 7790–7791
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Abstract
Evolution of a new morphology of rutile TiO2 films consisting of nearly single-crystalline parallelepipeds was achieved through hydrothermal treatments of aqueous TiCl3 solutions in the presence of NaCl.
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