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Morphology Evolution of Double Fold Hexagonal Dendrites of Copper(I) Sulfide with D6h Symmetry

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CRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
Volume 10, Issue 2, Pages 469-474

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/cg9006263

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  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [20701002]
  2. Anhui Province for Outstanding Youth [08040106834]
  3. Education Department of Anhui Province [2006KJ006TD]

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Double fold hexagonal dendrites (DFHD) of copper(I) sulfide with D-6h point group symmetry were synthesized by an ammonia-assisted hydrothermal process. The growth direction of the branches in DFHD could be tuned by adjusting the concentration of reagents, such as Cu2+ and NH3. Studies show that the coordination effect between copper anion and ammonia ligands plays a crucial role in the formation of the final dendritic structure. The influences of the reaction temperature and time on the morphology of the product have been also discussed. A possible formation process of this novel DFHD has been proposed on the basis of experiments.

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