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CuO metallic aerogels with a tailored nodular morphology

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DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Volume 52, Issue 40, Pages 14324-14328

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ROYAL SOC CHEMISTRY
DOI: 10.1039/d3dt03151a

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This study presents a microwave-based method for the efficient and fast preparation of CuO aerogels for the first time. CuCl2, glyoxylic acid, and sodium carbonate are used as reagents. The experimental parameters, such as synthesis temperature, synthesis time, and precursor solution concentration, are investigated to design CuO aerogels with customizable nodular morphologies. The resulting aerogels exhibit well-defined three-dimensional structures and nodular sizes, leading to variations in their textural properties based on the applied experimental parameters during synthesis.
This work reports, for the first time, an efficient and fast microwave-based method for the preparation of CuO aerogels. For that, CuCl2, glyoxylic acid and sodium carbonate are employed as reagents. Different experimental conditions such as synthesis temperature, synthesis time and concentration of the precursor solution are investigated to design CuO aerogels with customizable nodular morphologies. The resulting aerogels exhibit well-defined three-dimensional structures and nodular sizes, and therefore, textural properties vary according to the experimental parameters applied in their synthesis. This work reports, for the first time, an efficient and fast microwave-based method for the preparation of CuO aerogels.

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