Volume 118, Issue 28 pp. 4771-4774
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Hollow and Tin-Filled Nanotubes of Single-Crystalline In(OH)3 Grown by a Solution–Liquid–Solid–Solid Route

Yueping Fang Dr.

Yueping Fang Dr.

Department of Chemistry, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Fax: (+852) 2358-1594

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Xiaogang Wen

Xiaogang Wen

Department of Chemistry, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Fax: (+852) 2358-1594

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Shihe Yang Prof. Dr.

Shihe Yang Prof. Dr.

Department of Chemistry, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong, China, Fax: (+852) 2358-1594

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First published: 03 July 2006
Citations: 5

We are grateful to the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology for financial support under the grant HIA05/06.SC02. S.Y. also wishes to thank the Hong Kong Young Scholar Cooperation Research Foundation of NSFC.

Graphical Abstract

Zinn in Bewegung: Hohle und zinngefüllte Nanoröhren aus einkristallinem In(OH)3 wurden in einem einstufigen Lösung-flüssig-fest-fest(SLSS)-Prozess synthetisiert und auf ihre von den Wachstumsbedingungen abhängigen, strukturellen Eigenschaften hin untersucht. Elektronenbestrahlung mit einhergehender Temperaturerhöhung löst ein nanofluides Verhalten der in den Nanoröhren eingeschlossenen Sn-Atome aus (siehe Bildfolge).

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