Abstract
Low-dimensional α-Mn2O3 materials with novel surface morphologies have been prepared by thermal decomposition of hydrothermal-derived MnCO3. The powder X-ray diffraction pattern reveals that the Mn2O3 microstructures are of cubic phase structure. From Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy results, the peaks around 600-450 cm-1 correspond to Mn-O bending vibrations. From the TGA results, the observed major weight loss ~31% between 350 and 540°C is due to the decomposition of MnCO3 into Mn2O3. The X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy results showed that Mn is in +3 oxidation state. The peaks at 641.2 and 652.73 eV are assigned to the Mn2p3/2 and Mn2p1/2 of Mn+3 states, respectively. The scanning electron microscope images showed that the α-Mn2O3 products exhibit spheres, dumbbell- and peanut-shaped microstructure. These microstructures are mainly composed of wires/rods and particles. The scanning electron microscope results also revealed that the obtained MnCO3 maintains the frame structure of the precursor MnCO3. © 2010 Taylor & Francis.
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Ashoka, S., Chithaiah, P., Tharamani, C. N., & Chandrappa, G. T. (2010). Synthesis and characterisation of microstructural α-Mn2O3 materials. Journal of Experimental Nanoscience, 5(4), 285–293. https://doi.org/10.1080/17458080903495003
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