Preparation and characterization of alpha-Fe2O3 polyhedral nanocrystals via annealing technique

Authors
Kumar, RajeshGautam, S.Hwang, In-ChulLee, Jae RhungChae, K. H.Thakur, Nagesh
Issue Date
2009-05-15
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
Citation
MATERIALS LETTERS, v.63, no.12, pp.1047 - 1050
Abstract
Polyhedral nanocrystals of alpha-Fe2O3 are successfully synthesized by annealing FeCl3 on silicon substrate at 1000 degrees C in the presence of H-2 gas diluted with argon (Ar). Uniformly shaped polyhedral nanoparticles (diameter -50-100 nm) are observed at 1000 degrees C and gases flow rate such as; Ar=200 ml/min and H-2 = 150 ml/min. Non-uniform shaped nanoparticles (diameter similar to 20-70 nm) are alsoobserved at an annealing temperature of 950 degrees C with lower gases flow rate (Ar = 100 ml/min and H2 = 75 ml/min). Nanoparticles are characterized in detail by field-emission electron microscopy (FE-SEM). energy dispersive X-ray (EDX) and high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) techniques. HRTEM study shows well resolved (110) fringes corresponding to alpha-Fe2O3, and selected area diffraction pattern (SADP) confirms the crystalline nature of alpha-Fe2O3 polyhedral nanoparticles. It is observed that polyhedral formation of alpha-Fe2O3 nanocrystals depends upon annealing temperature and the surface morphology highly rely on the gas flow rate inside the reaction chamber. (C) 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords
MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; COPT3 NANOCRYSTALS; SIZE CONTROL; PARTICLES; UNIFORM; MORPHOLOGY; NANOWIRES; NANORODS; GROWTH; ARRAYS; MAGNETIC-PROPERTIES; COPT3 NANOCRYSTALS; SIZE CONTROL; PARTICLES; UNIFORM; MORPHOLOGY; NANOWIRES; NANORODS; GROWTH; ARRAYS; Nanomaterials; Crystal structure; Annealing temperature; Polyhedral; Gas flow
ISSN
0167-577X
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/132484
DOI
10.1016/j.matlet.2009.02.003
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