2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jallcom.2009.11.089
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Facile synthesis of γ-MnOOH micro/nanorods and their conversion to β-MnO2, Mn3O4

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“…The spectra of samples, annealed at 673, 723 and 773 K, are the simplest ones and contain two well-defined bands. The observed vibration frequencies are in very good agreement with the reported strongest bands for rod-like Mn 3 O 4 crystals (483 and 605 cm -1 [47], 503 and 609 cm -1 [48], 517 and 603 cm -1 [49]). These bands are assigned to coupling between Mn-O stretching modes of tetrahedral and octahedral sites.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The spectra of samples, annealed at 673, 723 and 773 K, are the simplest ones and contain two well-defined bands. The observed vibration frequencies are in very good agreement with the reported strongest bands for rod-like Mn 3 O 4 crystals (483 and 605 cm -1 [47], 503 and 609 cm -1 [48], 517 and 603 cm -1 [49]). These bands are assigned to coupling between Mn-O stretching modes of tetrahedral and octahedral sites.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…In recent years, the morphology and size controlled synthesis of materials have attracted much attention due to their unique chemical and physical properties that are relevant to the shape and size [1][2][3][4][5][6]. Considerable efforts have been devoted to synthesize novel nano-and microstructured materials with various morphologies, such as low-dimensional structures (e.g., rods [7], wires [8,9], belts [10], tubes [11]) and hierarchical structures (e.g., branches [12], urchins [13], hollow spheres [14,15]), for their specific properties and corresponding potential applications.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The BCM sample has weaker Mn-O bond in the Mn-O-Cu bridge, and stronger mobility and reactivity of the active oxygen species due to the high electronegativity of Cu. The vibrations above 800 cm -1 demonstrate the existence of the OH bonds, including c-OH (1,085 cm -1 ), d-2-OH (1,119 cm -1 ) and d-1-OH (1,151 cm -1 )[40]. In this region, the transmittance peaks of the K-birnessite sample are much stronger than those of the BCM sample.…”
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“…XRD FT-IR spectra of K-birnessite (a) and BCM (b) in the range of 450-1,700 cm -1 Reac Kinet Mech Cat 479 cm -1[37,38,40]. The band at 511 cm -1 is related to the asymmetric stretching vibrations of MnO 6 (Mn 4?…”
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