低温CSVT法制备In2O3微纳米结构及表征

D. Cortes-Salinas, F. Chávez-Ramírez, G. F. Pérez-Sánchez, P. Zaca-Morán, A. Morales-Acevedo, R. Peña-Sierra, O. Goiz-Amaro, A. Huerta
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采用密闭化学气相输运(CSVT)技术,在低温条件下合成了氧化铟微结构。扫描电镜(SEM)形态学表征表明,考虑到氧化铟粉末作为合成源,CSVT技术在低至650℃的温度下具有很高的传质效率。观察到,微观组织主要由表面附着半球体的立方体组成。x射线(XRD)、拉曼光谱(Raman)和能量色散x射线光谱(EDS)的额外测量表明,立方体倾向于具有立方体氧化铟的化学计量,而半球体具有金属性质。根据形貌和结构表征,通过在氮气环境中进行16小时的简单热后退火,将微观结构转化为氧化铟纳米带。结果表明,氧化铟纳米带的长度为几微米,矩形截面在50 ~ 250纳米之间,与立方相和面心相的氧化铟相对应。详细讨论了微结构和纳米带的生长机理。
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Synthesis and characterization of In2O3 micro- and nano-structures at low temperatures by the CSVT technique
Indium oxide microstructures were synthesized by close-spaced chemical vapor transport (CSVT) technique at low temperatures and without the use of catalysts. Morphological characterization by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) showed that the CSVT technique provides high mass-transport efficiency at temperatures as low as 650°C, considering that indium oxide powders were used as a source for the synthesis. It is observed that the microstructures are formed mainly of cubes with semi-spheroids attached to their faces. Additional measurements of X-ray (XRD), Raman, and Energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) showed that the cubes tend to have the stoichiometry of cubic indium oxide while the semi-spheroids have a metallic nature. The microstructures were converted to indium oxide nanobelts by a simple post thermal annealing during 16 hours in a nitrogen environment, according to the morphological and structural characterizations. The results revealed that the indium oxide nanobelts have several micrometers in length with rectangular cross sections in the range from 50 to 250 nanometers and correspond to indium oxide in the cubic and face-centered phases. The growth mechanisms of the micostructures and nanobelts are discussed in detail.
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