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- 2017Ultrafast Proton Transfer in Polymer Blends Triggered by Shock Wavescitations
- 2015Synthesis of Manganese Oxide Microspheres by Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis and Their Application as Supercapacitorscitations
- 2015High surface area iron oxide microspheres via ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of ferritin core analoguescitations
- 2015Composite CaO-based CO2 sorbents synthesized by ultrasonic spray pyrolysiscitations
- 2010A simple and highly sensitive colorimetric detection method for gaseous formaldehydecitations
- 2009Dual templating synthesis of mesoporous titanium nitride microspherescitations
- 2005Sonochemical preparation of hollow nanospheres and hollow nanocrystalscitations
- 2003A Robust Microporous Zinc Porphyrin Framework Solidcitations
- 2002Synthetic hosts by monomolecular imprinting inside dendrimerscitations
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High surface area iron oxide microspheres via ultrasonic spray pyrolysis of ferritin core analogues
Abstract
<p>The controlled synthesis and fabrication of nano- and microstructured materials has received much attention over the past decade owing to the unique chemical, electrical, magnetic, and optical properties of nanoscaled materials when compared to the bulk. The most common method for producing iron oxide microspheres has been solvothermal. Some of these procedures require harsh chemicals or expensive surfactants, while other try to minimize the environmental impact of production. The NaOH template is removed in the water bubblers and during subsequent washings leaving highly porous iron oxide spheres. Spray pyrolysis and similar aerosol techniques are well known has scalable synthetic methodologies for the preparation of metal oxide materials from relatively inexpensive precursors.</p>