Cadmium hydroxide, Cd(OH)2, nanowires were synthesized by a microwave-assisted chemical route. The morphology and microstructure of the synthesized material has been investigated by SEM, TEM, XRD, FT-IR and TG-DSC. Electron microscopy studies showed the formation of nanowires with length in the range from 0.3 up to several micron and 5-30 nm in diameter. X-ray diffraction pattern revealed the typical interplanar spacings corresponding to the pure hexagonal phase of Cd(OH)2. UV-Vis measurements were also carried out to investigate the optical properties and the results obtained were interpreted on the basis of confinement effects due to the one-dimensional nature of the material synthesized. Electrical characteristics were also recognized, finalized to a possible use of cadmium-based nanostructures in the field of gas sensors.
Synthesis and Characterization of Cd(OH)2 Nanowires Obtained by a Microwave-Assisted Chemical Route
DONATO, Nicola;LATINO, MARIANGELA;NERI, Giovanni
2010-01-01
Abstract
Cadmium hydroxide, Cd(OH)2, nanowires were synthesized by a microwave-assisted chemical route. The morphology and microstructure of the synthesized material has been investigated by SEM, TEM, XRD, FT-IR and TG-DSC. Electron microscopy studies showed the formation of nanowires with length in the range from 0.3 up to several micron and 5-30 nm in diameter. X-ray diffraction pattern revealed the typical interplanar spacings corresponding to the pure hexagonal phase of Cd(OH)2. UV-Vis measurements were also carried out to investigate the optical properties and the results obtained were interpreted on the basis of confinement effects due to the one-dimensional nature of the material synthesized. Electrical characteristics were also recognized, finalized to a possible use of cadmium-based nanostructures in the field of gas sensors.Pubblicazioni consigliate
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