2010
DOI: 10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.123-125.719
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Lead Hydroxide Nanowires Obtained from Lead Nitrate Solution by Adding Chloride Ions

Abstract: The synthesis of lead hydroxide nanowires by solution-phase chemical reactions of lead nitrate with alkali by adding sodium chloride was reported. The obtained lead hydroxide nanowires have a length of a few micrometers and a diameter of about several tens of nanometers. The selected-area electron diffraction reveals that these lead hydroxide nanowires are single crystalline. Controlled experiments indicate that lead hydroxide nanowires prefer to form at higher concentration of chloride ions in lead nitrate pr… Show more

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“…This may be because the lead species existed in the form of a monolayer. Even if lead existed as Pb(OH) 2 , the stability of Pb(OH) 2 has been questioned [28], and observing the diffraction pattern of Pb(OH) 2 may be difficult.…”
Section: Adsorbed Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This may be because the lead species existed in the form of a monolayer. Even if lead existed as Pb(OH) 2 , the stability of Pb(OH) 2 has been questioned [28], and observing the diffraction pattern of Pb(OH) 2 may be difficult.…”
Section: Adsorbed Speciesmentioning
confidence: 99%