Template-assisted synthesis of porous molybdenum dioxide nanofibers and nanospheres by redox etching method

2006 
Abstract Synthesis of porous molybdenum dioxide MoO 2 with one-dimensional (1D) and spherical morphology in aqueous solutions has been investigated systematically by varying the precursors and the reducing agents as well as the reaction temperature and durations. The average diameter of the MoO 2 nanofibers is about 80–225 nm, and the length is up to 2 μm. The average diameter of the MoO 2 nanospheres is about 260–500 nm. The reduction of precursor yields a metastable amorphous oxide of lower-valence molybdenum, which will crystallize around 400 °C after calcinations. It has been found that the 1D morphology of the trioxide precursor and the hydrogen bonds associated with organic acid play a decisive role in determining the size and shape of the final product. The current method provides an approach to fabricate porous structure from a shaped template through redox etching process at ambient temperatures.
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