Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism

S. Haffer, T. Waitz, M. Tiemann, The Journal of Physical Chemistry C (2010) 2075–2081.

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In2O3 with ordered, uniform mesoporosity is prepared by nanocasting, using various porous silica phases (KIT-6, SBA-15) as structure matrices. The In2O3 particles exhibit well-defined morphologies (spherical or ellipsoidal, depending on the choice of silica matrix) and quite uniform sizes in the range of a few hundred nanometers. The regular morphology of the In2O3 particles is not associated with the morphological properties of the silica matrices. Instead, it is the result of the growth mechanism of In2O3 inside the silica pores; this mechanism is investigated in some detail. Hence, the nanocasting method offers a versatile and simple way of creating mesoporous In2O3 with regular morphology; this will be beneficial for many applications that require well-defined morphological properties, such as gas sensing or catalysis.
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The Journal of Physical Chemistry C
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2075-2081
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Haffer S, Waitz T, Tiemann M. Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C. Published online 2010:2075-2081. doi:10.1021/jp910336f
Haffer, S., Waitz, T., & Tiemann, M. (2010). Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism. The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2075–2081. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp910336f
@article{Haffer_Waitz_Tiemann_2010, title={Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism}, DOI={10.1021/jp910336f}, journal={The Journal of Physical Chemistry C}, author={Haffer, Stefanie and Waitz, Thomas and Tiemann, Michael}, year={2010}, pages={2075–2081} }
Haffer, Stefanie, Thomas Waitz, and Michael Tiemann. “Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2010, 2075–81. https://doi.org/10.1021/jp910336f.
S. Haffer, T. Waitz, and M. Tiemann, “Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism,” The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, pp. 2075–2081, 2010, doi: 10.1021/jp910336f.
Haffer, Stefanie, et al. “Mesoporous In2O3 with Regular Morphology by Nanocasting: A Simple Relation between Defined Particle Shape and Growth Mechanism.” The Journal of Physical Chemistry C, 2010, pp. 2075–81, doi:10.1021/jp910336f.

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