Thermophysical Assessments on Self-Assembled Tellurium Nanostructures
Manjima Sudheer,
Pinki Rani,
Shashikant P. Patole
et al.
Abstract:Thermal properties of self-assembled nanostructures are of great importance to explain the structural phase transformation phenomenon. We report on the thermophysical assessments on tellurium nanostructures (TeN) that have been prepared using a facile wet-chemical technique by admixing precursor sodium telluride (Na 2 TeO 3 ) and sodium molybdate (Na 2 MoO 4 ) catalysts in hydrazine hydrate solution and heated at 120 °C, over 5−7 h. The extracted products (interval: 0.5 h) were subjected to a number of spectro… Show more
This review covers a comprehensive overview of the synthesis methods, morphological control, properties, and potential applications of Te-based nanostructures, providing a broad overview for readers interested in this exciting field.
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