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Synthesis and characterization of uniform spindle-shaped microarchitectures self-assembled from aligned single-crystalline nanowires of lanthanum phosphates

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CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
Volume 7, Issue 11, Pages 2305-2309

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cg070104m

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A new synthetic approach using the Pluronic P123-assisted hydrothermal reaction of lanthanum phosphate and europium-doped lanthanum phosphate has been developed, which results in the formation of uniform spindle-shaped microarchitectures most probably by a self-assembly process. Our results reveal that the obtained spindle-shaped microarchitectures consist of several tens of aligned single-crystalline nanowires with smooth, well-defined facets and highly uniform morphologies. These well-defined spindle-shaped microarchitectures show greatly enhanced photoluminescence, in these compounds when compared to their counterparts of disordered arrangements. A possible formation mechanism for these spindle-shaped microarchitectures is presented and discussed.

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