Research
on synthesizing micro- and nanosized materials directly
from metals has attracted considerable attention because of its simplicity,
ability to synthesize in large quantities, and high uniformity. This
study proposes a simple method to synthesize high-uniformity or high-density
V2O5 microurchins and nanowalls directly from
vanadium powder. Remarkably, the synthesis condition of 60 °C
for 1 h is considered to be an optimal condition to convert metals
into micro- or nano-oxides. The as-synthesized V2O5 nanowalls can adsorb nearly 90% of methylene blue in the
dark in 3 min. The adsorption selectivity of these samples with several
pigments is investigated.
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