Super-hydrophobic tin oxide nanoflowers

Chemical Communications : Chem Comm
Aicheng ChenBrad Miller

Abstract

Super-hydrophobic 3D SnO(2) flowers with nanoporous petals were produced from the 3D Sn nanoflowers using a controlled shape-preserving thermal oxidation process.

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