Inorganic Chemistry, volume 49, issue 19, pages 8674-8683
Simple Shape-Controlled Synthesis of Carbon Hollow Structures
Mingtao Zheng
1
,
Yingliang Liu
1
,
Shuai Zhao
1
,
Wenqi He
1
,
Yong Xiao
1
,
Dingsheng Yuan
1
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2010-08-30
Journal:
Inorganic Chemistry
scimago Q1
SJR: 0.928
CiteScore: 7.6
Impact factor: 4.3
ISSN: 00201669, 1520510X
PubMed ID:
20804177
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
This study reports a simple method for the controlled synthesis of uniformly shaped carbon hollow structures by an ethanol-assisted thermolysis of zinc acetate. The experimental evidence reveals that the generated zinc oxide nanostructures act as in-situ templates to form the carbon hollow structures. The morphologies, including the shell thickness, cavity size, and aspect ratio, can be controlled by the reaction time and the heating procedure, and hollow nanospheres, nanocapsules, nanorods, and microtubes can be obtained. Experimental results show that the as-synthesized carbon hollow structures exhibit excellent thermal and structural stability to temperatures as high as 1200 °C.
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