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Hydrothermal conversion of self-assembled titanate nanotubes into nanowires in a revolving autoclave

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CHEMISTRY OF MATERIALS
Volume 19, Issue 4, Pages 927-931

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cm062413q

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Titanate nanowires were synthesized through the hydrothermal synthesis route (10 M NaOH, 130 degrees C) from anatase in a rotating autoclave. A combined TEM, SEM, XRD, FT-Raman, and N-2 adsorption investigation of the reaction products as a function of time revealed that the 60-150 nm wide and similar to 5 mu m long nanowires are in fact formed by the merging of self-assembled nanotube bundles. The nanowires are able to further self-assemble into similar to 5 mu m wide and longer than 30 mu m long, dense superbundles if the reaction is allowed to run long enough. We propose that the spontaneous nanotube arrangement could be caused by the rotation-assisted oriented attachment of the tubes.

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