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Controlled solvothermal synthesis of single-crystal tellurium nanowires, nanotubes and trifold structures and their photoelectrical properties
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Ethylene GlycolEngineeringBottom-up SynthesisSolvothermal SynthesisBio-based NanomaterialsChemistryUniform Tellurium NanowiresNanoengineeringTrifold NanorodsSingle-crystal Tellurium NanowiresNanostructure SynthesisHybrid MaterialsMaterials ScienceNanotechnologyPhotonic MaterialsNano ApplicationNanocrystalline MaterialFunctional NanomaterialsNanofiberElectronic MaterialsNanomaterialsApplied PhysicsFunctional MaterialsPhotoelectrical Properties
Uniform tellurium nanowires (NWs), nanotubes (NTs) and trifold nanorods (NRs) were synthesized using a facile, environmentally benign solvothermal method with ethylene glycol as solvent, polyvinylpyrrolidone as surfactant and non-hazardous ascorbic acid as a reducing agent. By adjusting the amounts of the surfactant and the reducing agent, Te NWs, NTs and trifold NRs were prepared. The diameter of the Te NWs and NTs are 30–40 nm and 120–150 nm, respectively. A morphology evolution diagram based on different amounts of polyvinylpyrrolidone and ascorbic acid aqueous solution are presented. The effects of temperature are also investigated meticulously. The growth mechanism of the Te NTs and trifold Te NRs are discussed based on the crystallization law. The photoelectrical properties of the Te NWs and trifold Te NRs were measured. The photocurrent and responsivity of the photodetector based on Te NWs are 0.17 mA and 25.8 A W−1, respectively.
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