ABSTRACTZnO nanorods were grown up from as-deposited ZnO film on which the zinc self-catalysts generated by a novel reducing method. Well aligned ZnO nanorods with a uniform high aspect ratio were grown up on multi-annealed samples. The length of nanorods depended significantly on the reaction time in the hydrothermal synthesis.
AbstractTiOThe relationship between reaction conditions and morphology is discussed and practical guidelines for titanium dioxide nanowire synthesis are suggested
Ag nanoflakes were formed via a kinetically controlled hydrothermal synthesis method, through the slow release of Ag+ from oxalate compound Ag2C2O4, and show excellent conductivity as conductive fillers in flexible Ag nanowire film heaters and in highly conductive Ag paste.