2004
DOI: 10.1021/la047751p
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Surfactant-Assisted Large-Scale Preparation of Crystalline CeO2 Nanorods

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“…There were three kinds of lattice fringes. 0.35 nm, 0.32 nm and 0.31 nm of lattice fringes matched anatase (101) , CeO 2 (111) (Vantomme et al, 2005) and MoO 3 (021) (Jiang and Song, 2007), respectively. It was noted that MoO 3 was not determined by XRD.…”
Section: Tem Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…There were three kinds of lattice fringes. 0.35 nm, 0.32 nm and 0.31 nm of lattice fringes matched anatase (101) , CeO 2 (111) (Vantomme et al, 2005) and MoO 3 (021) (Jiang and Song, 2007), respectively. It was noted that MoO 3 was not determined by XRD.…”
Section: Tem Resultsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…Of particularly interest, the electronic conductivity of CeO 2 can be enhanced four orders of magnitude when its microstructure is changed from the micro-to nanocrystalline region (Chiang et al, 1996). Various aqueous solution-based methods for synthesizing crystallized CeO 2 nanoparticles (Masui et al, 2002a;Hirano et al, 2000;Li et al, 2001;Wu et al, 2002;Zhou et al, 2003;Bumajdad et al, 2004) and 1D, 2D and 3D CeO 2 nanostructures with different morphologies (Vantomme et al, 2005, Zhou et al, 2005, Kuiry et al, 2005, Ho et al, 2005Han et al, 2005;Sun et al, 2006;Zhong et al, 2007) have been investigated. Some of the properties of these materials, such as the dispersibility of the particles (Masui et al, 2002a) and their catalytic properties (Masui et al, 1997;Sun et al, 2006;Zhong et al, 2007) have also been studied.…”
Section: Ceo 2 -Tio 2 Composite As a Catalystmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, this process is pH dependent. Hence, if the pH is higher than the isoelectric point of hydrous cerium oxide (pH: 6.75 to 8.00), exchange of OH − group with the surfactant's cation will take place [6,7]. The higher surface area of Ce(IV) will result in a smaller nanoparticle size.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%