Synthesis of Bi2Te3 Nanotubes by Galvanic Displacement
Journal of the American Chemical Society2007Vol. 129(33), pp. 10068–10069
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Abstract
Thermoelectric Bi2Te3 nanotubes were synthesized using galvanic displacement of nickel nanowires. The composition of Bi2Te3 nanotubes was precisely controlled by adjusting the [Bi3+]/[HTeO2+] ratio in the electrolyte. By combining the premagnetically assembled nickel nanowire and galvanic displacement reaction, individual Bi2Te3 nanotube-based devices were fabricated and their temperature-dependent electrical properties were measured.
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