Direct hydrothermal synthesis of size-controlled Co3O4 Nanocubes under Highly Condensed Conditions

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Cobalt oxide (Co3O4) nanocubes with high crystallinity and a narrow size distribution have been synthesized in one pot process under highly condensed hydrothermal reactions using cobalt(II) nitrate (Co(NO3)2) and sodium hydroxide or tetramethylammonium hydroxide. The particle morphology was controlled to a cubic shape by change in the initial pH. The particle mean diameter was also gradually controlled by the change in the initial pH in the range from 18 nm to 66 nm. Co(OH)2 hexagonal thin platelet particles were obtained as the predominant product when CoSO4, CoCl2, and Co(CH3COO)2 were used as the Co-source. The result indicated that oxidation ability of nitrate anions played an important role to obtain the Co3O4 nanocubes in the one pot process.

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Kanie, K., Tsujikawa, Y., & Muramatsu, A. (2017). Direct hydrothermal synthesis of size-controlled Co3O4 Nanocubes under Highly Condensed Conditions. Materials Transactions, 58(7), 1014–1019. https://doi.org/10.2320/matertrans.M2017090

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