Abstract
CuO nanowires were successfully made through a simple wet chemical method at room temperature by immersing on copper sheets in a 4 M ammonia solution for 4 days and then subjecting it to heat treatment. Immersion time and heat treatment have an important effect on the length, diameter, and density of the CuO nanostructures. X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) patterns indicated that the samples are composed of a single phase, CuO. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and Raman spectroscopy studies showed that the wet-treated samples consisted of nanofiber-like structures of monoclinic CuO, while the heat-treated samples consisted of well-defned nanowires which also exhibited the monoclinic phase. © 2010.
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Fuentes, S., Zárate, R. A., Muñoz, P., & Díaz-Droguett, D. E. (2010). Formation of hierarchical cuo nanowires on a copper surface via a room-temperature solution-immersion process. Journal of the Chilean Chemical Society, 55(1), 147–149. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0717-97072010000100034
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