Facile electrochemical synthesis of single crystalline CeO2 octahedrons and their optical properties

Langmuir : the ACS Journal of Surfaces and Colloids
Xihong LuYe-Xiang Tong

Abstract

We developed a simple electrochemical process for the large-scale fabrication of single crystalline CeO(2) octahedrons and nanospheres from DMSO aqueous solution. The octahedrons with some structural defects have a size ranging from 200 to 300 nm. Moreover, highly crystalline CeO(2) nanospheres were also obtained via this electrochemical process based on the oriented attachment mechanism. The absorption edge of octahedrons and spheres shows a red-shift, and that of the octahedrons was near the visible region.

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