A simple room-temperature solution chemical route for bulk synthesis of high quality alpha-Bi(2)O(3) nanowires has been demonstrated. The nanowires have a diameter of about 50 nm and a length in the range of several to tens of micrometers. It was found that oleic acid played an important role in directing the growth of alpha- Bi(2)O(3) nanowires along the [102] direction, and the diameter of the nanowires increased with an increase of the reaction temperature. Furthermore, the Bi(2)O(3) nanowire sensors are highly sensitive to ppm-levels of NO(2) in ambient air with fast response, good selectivity and stability, indicating their potential applications for environmental monitoring and pollution control.
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