2007
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.352.85
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Investigation of Factors Influencing the Formation of Tungstate-Based Inorganic-Organic Hybrid Nanobelts/Nanotubes

Abstract: Tungstate-based inorganic−organic hybrid nanobelts/nanotubes were synthesized in a system of H2W2O7·xH2O/n-octylamine/heptane (n-octylamine:H2W2O7·xH2O molar ratio: 30), and the effects of the volume ratios of heptane to n-octylamine and the amounts of interlayer water in H2W2O7·xH2O on the formation behavior of the hybrids were investigated. The belt/tubelike hybrids obtained were 10–20 +m in length and 200–500 nm in apparent diameter. Large volume ratios of heptane to n-octylamine not only enhanced the degre… Show more

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“…Recently we proposed a general route to fabricate mesostructural tungstate-based inorganic-organic hybrid nanobelts with highly ordered lamellar microstructures using H 2 W 2 O 7 Á xH 2 O and n-alkylamines as the starting materials [38][39][40]. The above tungstate-based inorganic-organic hybrid nanobelts were found to be an excellent precursor for the synthesis of WO 3 nanoplates and WO 3 nanoparticles with superhigh specific surface areas and enhanced gas-sensing properties [41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently we proposed a general route to fabricate mesostructural tungstate-based inorganic-organic hybrid nanobelts with highly ordered lamellar microstructures using H 2 W 2 O 7 Á xH 2 O and n-alkylamines as the starting materials [38][39][40]. The above tungstate-based inorganic-organic hybrid nanobelts were found to be an excellent precursor for the synthesis of WO 3 nanoplates and WO 3 nanoparticles with superhigh specific surface areas and enhanced gas-sensing properties [41][42][43][44].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%