Stable synthesis of high aspect ratio submicron SiO2 wires by wet chemical methods

IF 3.2 3区 材料科学 Q1 MATERIALS SCIENCE, CERAMICS
Tianfeng Yang, Dongxue Ren, Xiaping Zhu, Qing Li, Haiyan Li, Jia Chen, Hongyi Sun, Yonghua Sun
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This study presents a method for the production of SiO2 wires in a system composed of isopropanol, polyvinylpyrrolidone, ammonia and sodium citrate. The typical wires were mildly curved with an average diameter of 500 nm and an aspect ratio up to 60 or more. A 50-fold expansion of this process still gave stable wires with a yield of about 86 %. Monitoring the sodium levels along the SiO2 wires revealed that sodium was present in different parts of the wires. Based on this phenomenon, we propose a growth mechanism for SiO2 wires. The present system produces SiO2 wires more stably and efficiently than the previously reported n-pentanol-PVP-ammonia-sodium citrate method, while significantly reducing both the amount of PVP and the preparation time.
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Journal of Non-crystalline Solids
Journal of Non-crystalline Solids 工程技术-材料科学:硅酸盐
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.40%
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576
审稿时长
35 days
期刊介绍: The Journal of Non-Crystalline Solids publishes review articles, research papers, and Letters to the Editor on amorphous and glassy materials, including inorganic, organic, polymeric, hybrid and metallic systems. Papers on partially glassy materials, such as glass-ceramics and glass-matrix composites, and papers involving the liquid state are also included in so far as the properties of the liquid are relevant for the formation of the solid. In all cases the papers must demonstrate both novelty and importance to the field, by way of significant advances in understanding or application of non-crystalline solids; in the case of Letters, a compelling case must also be made for expedited handling.
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