Light-Assisted Synthesis of Metal Oxide Heirarchical Structures and Their Catalytic Applications
Journal of the American Chemical Society2011Vol. 133(12), pp. 4186–4189
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Cecil K. King’ondu, Aparna Iyer, Eric C. Njagi, Naftali Opembe, Homer C. Genuino, Hui Huang, R. A. Ristau, Steven L. Suib
Abstract
Short reaction times and morphology control in the synthesis of inorganic materials under nonthermal conditions remain a challenge. Herein we report a rapid, self-templating, and nonthermal method based on ultraviolet light to prepare metal oxide hierarchical structures. With this method, the morphology of the metal oxides was controlled readily without using templates.
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