Philos Trans A Math Phys Eng Sci
July 2019
The distinct electronic properties, including p-type semiconducting and a wide optical band gap, renders SnO suitable for applications such as microelectronic devices, gas sensors and electrodes. However, the synthesis of SnO is rather challenging due to the instability of the oxide, which is usually obtained as a by-product of SnO fabrication. In this work, we developed a bioinspired synthesis, based on a hydrothermal approach, for the direct production of SnO nanoparticles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe size and morphology of metal oxide particles have a large impact on the physicochemical properties of these materials, e.g., the aspect ratio of particles affects their catalytic activity.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPolycrystalline piezo-active materials only exhibit a high macroscopic piezoresponse if they consist of particles with oriented crystal directions and aligned intrinsic dipole moments. For ferroelectric materials, the postsynthesis alignment of the dipoles is generally achieved by electric poling procedures. However, there are numerous technically interesting non-ferroelectric piezo-active materials like zinc oxide (ZnO).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe demand to outperform current technologies pushes scientists to develop novel strategies, which enable the fabrication of materials with exceptional properties. Along this line, lightweight structural materials are of great interest due to their versatile applicability as sensors, catalysts, battery electrodes, and acoustic or mechanical dampers. Here, we report a strategy to design ultralight (ρ = 3 mg/cm) and hierarchically structured ceramic scaffolds of macroscopic size.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA series of BaEuTiO (0.1 ≤ x ≤ 0.9) phases with ∼40 nm particle size were synthesized via a Pechini method followed by annealing and sintering under a reducing atmosphere.
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