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Element 1: | Iron |
Element 1: | Silico |
Element 2: | Oxygen |
Structure: | Colloids |
AMD: | 200 nm |
Added to NIL: | 8/16/2005 8:34:00 AM |
Contributor: |
Frank
Krumeich ,
ETH Zürich,Laboratory of Inorganic Chemistry
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Related Website:

http://www.microscopy.ethz.ch/nanooxides.htm

Research Abstract:
In various systems, it is of interest to synthesize oxides with well-developed, anisotropic morphology since this may generate promising novel materials with unusual chemical and physical properties. Hematite particles with a disk-like shape are accessible by hydrolysis of a hexanuclear iron-polyolate 


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Related Publications:
An Iron Polyolate Complex as Precursor for the Controlled Synthesis of Monodispersed Iron Oxide Colloids M. Niederberger, F. Krumeich, K. Hegetschweiler, and R. Nesper Chem. Mater. 14 (2002) 78-82 Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Nanoscopic Molybdenum Oxide Fibers M. Niederberger, F. Krumeich, H.-J. Muhr, M. Müller, and R. Nesper J. Mater. Chem. 11 (2001) 1941-1945 Oxidic Nanotubes and Nanorods – Anisotropic Modules for a Future Nanotechnology G. R. Patzke, F. Krumeich, and R. Nesper 
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