2019
DOI: 10.1021/acsanm.8b02201
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Single-Step, Low-Temperature Simultaneous Formations and in Situ Binding of Tin Oxide Nanoparticles to Graphene Nanosheets by In-Liquid Plasma for Potential Applications in Gas Sensing and Lithium-Ion Batteries

Abstract: The in situ binding of tin oxide (SnO 2 ) nanoparticles (SNp) and graphene nanosheets (GNs) that synthesized simultaneously in single-step atmospheric-pressure processing was achieved at a low temperature by employing in-liquid plasma in a solution of tin chloride (SnCl 2 •2H 2 O) in ethanol as the only precursor. Transmission electron microscopy, Raman analysis, and X-ray diffraction revealed the composite (SNp/GNs) synthesis with SNp of sizes 2−3 nm, which were distributed uniformly and attached to both side… Show more

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“…reported the synthesis of carbon nanospheres using a submerged type in‐liquid plasma employing benzene . The second type features electrodes placed across the liquid surface, i. e., a gas‐liquid geometry . The gas‐liquid geometry type can be further divided based on two types of plasma‐generating region.…”
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“…reported the synthesis of carbon nanospheres using a submerged type in‐liquid plasma employing benzene . The second type features electrodes placed across the liquid surface, i. e., a gas‐liquid geometry . The gas‐liquid geometry type can be further divided based on two types of plasma‐generating region.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The electrolyte behaves like an electrode due to its conductivity. The gas‐phase plasma filaments reach the electrode placed in the liquid phase . Since the bubbles are naturally generated by the plasma ignition, no bubble generation system is necessary, which is an advantage of the in‐liquid process involving both liquid and gas phases.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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