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Benzyl Alcohol and Transition Metal Chlorides as a Versatile Reaction System for the Nonaqueous and Low-Temperature Synthesis of Crystalline Nano-Objects with Controlled Dimensionality
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2002
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Materials ScienceBenzyl AlcoholEngineeringOxide NanoplateletsNanomaterialsNanotechnologyNanoscale ChemistryTransition Metal ChloridesControlled DimensionalityBottom-up SynthesisColloidal NanocrystalsNanoheterogeneous CatalysisNanostructure SynthesisChemistrySynthesis MethodNanocrystalline MaterialTungsten Oxide Nanoparticles
The reaction of transition metal chlorides with benzyl alcohol leads at low temperatures to oxidic nanostructures with low-dimensional particle shapes such as nearly spherical titania anatase nanoparticles, vanadium oxide nanorods, and tungsten oxide nanoplatelets. The process is simple, allows a scale-up in gram quantities, and leads to highly crystalline materials. Ethanol solutions containing tungsten oxide nanoparticles exhibit blue luminescence upon UV irradiation at room temperature.
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