PMID: 11902872Mar 21, 2002Paper

Selected-control hydrothermal synthesis of alpha- and beta-MnO(2) single crystal nanowires

Journal of the American Chemical Society
Xun Wang, Yadong Li

Abstract

A selective-control hydrothermal method has been developed in the preparation of alpha- and beta-MnO(2) single-crystal nanowires. The crystal structure and morphology of the final products can be influenced by the concentration of NH(4)(+) and SO(4)(2-).

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