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Ambient Pressure Syntheses of Size-Controlled Corundum-type In<sub>2</sub>O<sub>3</sub> Nanocubes
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Materials ScienceChemical EngineeringEngineeringNanoscale ChemistryNanoporous MaterialNanomaterialsNanotechnologySurface ChemistryNanomanufacturingSurface ScienceIn2o3 NanocubesSmall NanoparticlesNanostructure SynthesisAmbient Pressure SynthesesChemistrySystematic Oxygen VacancySurface ReactivitySurfactant Solution
Hydrolysis of In(O-iPr)3 by 10 molar excess of water at 90 degrees C in a surfactant/solvent mixture of oleylamine/oleic acid/trioctylamine provides very small nanoparticles (<5 nm in diameter) of In(O)(OH). Subsequent in situ thermolysis of the formed In(O)(OH) nanoparticles at 350 degrees C and ambient pressure produces monodisperse h-In2O3 nanocubes, which can form an extended two-dimensional array on a flat surface. The size of the In2O3 nanocubes (8, 10, and 12 nm) could be easily controlled by the simple change in the amounts of employed surfactants. The h-In2O3 nanocube samples show blue PL emissions at room temperature due to, presumably, systematic oxygen vacancy.
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