Monocrystalline hematite nanostructures: three-dimensionally oriented aggregation synthesis and their comparative visible-light photocatalytic activities

Intelligent three-dimensionally oriented aggregation of nanobuilding blocks during the formation of alpha -Fe2O3 single crystals with a nano-saucer structure has been studied. The hematite truncated hexagonal bipyramids assembled together with the aid of dihydrogen phosphate ions and grew along the...

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Published inCrystEngComm Vol. 19; no. 14; pp. 1926 - 1932
Main Authors Li, Pengwei, Yan, Xiaole, Ji, Jianlong, Wu, Yiduo, Hu, Jie, Wang, Ying, Jiang, Huabei, Zhang, Wendong
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 2017
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Summary:Intelligent three-dimensionally oriented aggregation of nanobuilding blocks during the formation of alpha -Fe2O3 single crystals with a nano-saucer structure has been studied. The hematite truncated hexagonal bipyramids assembled together with the aid of dihydrogen phosphate ions and grew along the direction to form a slice structure, then the slices piled up layer by layer along the [006] zone axis to form the brand-new geometry of saucer-like nanoparticles. On the basis of the small size, rough surface and loose, zigzag edge characteristics of the 3D assembly structure, the novel saucer nanoparticles exhibited distinguishable absorption and specific surface area (SSA) properties, thus serving as the possible origin of their comparative visible-light photocatalytic activities on the degradation of cationic dye rhodamine B. These characteristics make them promising candidates for catalysts and sensing materials.
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ISSN:1466-8033
1466-8033
DOI:10.1039/C7CE00035A