2015
DOI: 10.1007/s10854-015-3959-2
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Preparation of 3D rose-like nickel oxide nanoparticles by electrodeposition method and application in gas sensors

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“…The most common architectures are flower-like structures as shown in Fig. 2c-d [20,21], in which the nanoflakes form a highly porous sphere and are oriented perpendicular to the sphere surface, i.e. emanating from the core.…”
Section: Architecturesmentioning
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“…The most common architectures are flower-like structures as shown in Fig. 2c-d [20,21], in which the nanoflakes form a highly porous sphere and are oriented perpendicular to the sphere surface, i.e. emanating from the core.…”
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“…(c,d) Flower-like assemblies. Reprinted from [20,21] with permission from Elsevier and Springer. (e) Tree-like assembly.…”
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“…Over the past two decades, bulk and nanoscale nickel oxide (NiO) have attracted attention for their high stability, nontoxicity,, and anomalous chemical, electrochemical,, electronic,,, magnetic,,, and catalytic,,, and optical,,, properties. NiO nanoparticles (NiONPs), in particular, are used in a variety of fields as electrochemical sensors, biosensors,, electrochromic windows, gas sensors,, super capacitor, batteries, fuel cells,, photovoltaic cell, electrochemical water splitting,, catalysis,,, and photocatalysis . The broad applicability of nanoscale NiO relies on the material's high surface area and interesting properties, including chemical, electrochemical, and catalytic properties, which are not present in the bulk material.…”
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“…The broad applicability of nanoscale NiO relies on the material's high surface area and interesting properties, including chemical, electrochemical, and catalytic properties, which are not present in the bulk material. To meet the high demand for this nanoscale material, several synthetic methods have been developed based on hydrothermal,,,, sol‐gel,,, hot‐injection, co‐precipitation, microwave,, reverse micelle templated, electrochemical and pulsed laser ablation techniques, as well as techniques based on complex formation with an organic moieties and successively their thermal decomposition . Among the mentioned methods, the latest one is well known as scalable with high yield.…”
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