Room-temperature synthesis of MnMoO4H2O nanorods by the microemulsion-based method and its photocatalytic performance

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Manganese molybdate hydrates (MnMoO4H2O) nanorods have been synthesized at room temperature by a facile water-in-oil reverse microemulsion method. This technique was carried out in the reverse microemulsion of OP-10 (Polyoxyethylene octylphenol ether)-n-octanol-water- cyclohexane with a water/surfactant molar ratio ω 10. Field-emission scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images showed that the diameters of these formed nanorods about 70 nm and lengthe up to 4 μm, respectively. High-resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) results showed that each nanorod was formed by serveral nanobelts which are stacked by a layer-by-layer process. These unique nanorods demonstrate good photocatalytic properties. © 2009 IOP Publishing Ltd.

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Mi, Y., Huang, Z., Zhou, Z., Hu, F., & Meng, Q. (2009). Room-temperature synthesis of MnMoO4H2O nanorods by the microemulsion-based method and its photocatalytic performance. Journal of Physics: Conference Series, 188. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/188/1/012056

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