A flower-like hematite microstructure has been successfully prepared by a facile hydrothermal synthesis method without using any organic solvents or templates. It is revealed that the flower-like hematite microstructure consists of well-crystallized nanorods with the average diameter of about 100±15 nm and average length of about 900±100 nm growing from the centers. A possible growth mechanism of the flower-like α-Fe2O3 microstructure is proposed and discussed. The photocatalytic properties of the synthesized flower-like hematite nanostructure are evaluated using the degradation of rhodamine B in aqueous solution.
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Atabaev, T. S. (2015). Facile hydrothermal synthesis of flower-like hematite microstructure with high photocatalytic properties. Journal of Advanced Ceramics, 4(1), 61–64. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40145-015-0133-5
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