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Flexible morphology-controlled synthesis of mesoporous hierarchical α-Fe2O3 architectures and their gas-sensing properties
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EngineeringNanoporous MaterialGas SensorIron OxideFlexible Morphology-controlled SynthesisNanoheterogeneous CatalysisChemistryChemical Engineeringα-Fe2o3 NanostructuresNanoscale ChemistryNanoengineeringNanostructure SynthesisHybrid MaterialsGas-sensing PropertiesMaterials ScienceMolecular SieveNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingHierarchical α-Feooh PrecursorsCatalysisFunctional NanomaterialsNanomaterialsCatalyst PreparationFunctional Materials
Mesoporous flower-like and urchin-like α-Fe2O3 nanostructures have been successfully synthesized by a simple solution-based reaction and sequential calcination. Detailed experiments demonstrated that the morphology of the hierarchical α-FeOOH precursors could be easily controlled by adjusting the experimental conditions including reactant concentration, solvent composition, reaction time, and reaction temperature. On the basis of time-dependent experiments, a multistage growth mechanism for the formation of the α-FeOOH super-architectures was proposed. In addition, by virtue of the unique hierarchical mesoporous structure and comparative high specific surface area, these obtained α-Fe2O3 nanostructures exhibited enhanced sensing performances to ethanol. This method is expected to be a useful technique for controlling the diverse morphologies of iron oxide superstructures that could meet the demands of a variety of applications, such as gas sensors, lithium-ion batteries, catalysis, waste-water treatment, and pigments.
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