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Structural and spectral properties of SnO2 nanocrystal prepared by microemulsion technique

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APPLIED PHYSICS A-MATERIALS SCIENCE & PROCESSING
Volume 81, Issue 1, Pages 177-182

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00339-004-2742-7

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Extrafine SnO2 nanocrystals as small as 2.4 nm were synthesized by the microemulsion method. The grain sizes and crystallization process were measured and investigated by X-ray diffraction. Two growth processes were proposed, and the activation energies of 4.3 and 23 KJ/mol were obtained for respective low- and fast-growth processes. TEM micrographs and the selected-area diffraction recorded their morphology and crystallization, well crystallized at about 773 K. All the IR modes measured by FT-IR spectrometer were assigned. The 616 cm(-1) mode after annealing at 673 K showed fine crystallization. The temperature dependence of the Raman spectra shows that increase in intensity and decrease in linewidth of the 636 cm(-1) mode with the increasing grain size indicate a phonon confinement effect. A new 330 cm(-1) Raman mode originally inactive in bulk, was observed in the SnO2 nanocrystal by size effect. A low frequency mode at 76 cm(-1) shifts to 38 cm(-1) as the temperature goes up 873 K, which can be characterized to determine the SnO2 grain sizes.

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