Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial

SnO2 nanomaterial was fabricated using the horizontal vapor phase growth technique without a catalyst or seed. The resulting crystals displayed morphologies ranging from nanobelts to nanorods as confirmed by JEOL 5310 scanning electron microscope. From the results of the DTA-DSC curve, it was shown...

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Main Authors: De Los Reyes, Ronald B., Ong, Prane Mariel B., Ngo, V., Santos, Gil Nonato C., Quiroga, Reuben V.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-60832023-03-09T04:01:33Z Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial De Los Reyes, Ronald B. Ong, Prane Mariel B. Ngo, V. Santos, Gil Nonato C. Quiroga, Reuben V. SnO2 nanomaterial was fabricated using the horizontal vapor phase growth technique without a catalyst or seed. The resulting crystals displayed morphologies ranging from nanobelts to nanorods as confirmed by JEOL 5310 scanning electron microscope. From the results of the DTA-DSC curve, it was shown that the nanomaterial undergone (SVLS) (solid-vapor-liquid-solid) phase growth. Comparative analysis shows that the specific heat and melting point of the SnO2 nanomaterial decreased compared to existing literature. In the present study, the metal Sn has been clearly identified existing in the SnO2 source powders after evaporation. This is an indication that the concentration of oxygen is limited in the present equipment system although a small leak is possible. The metal Sn particles are also found coexisting with SnO2 nanobelts at the high-temperature region indicating the occurrence of the decomposition of SnO2 vapors. Thus, the decomposition of SnO2 vapors is likely the dominant process to be responsible for the formation of SnO2 products in our system. 2007-10-01T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5139 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Nanostructured materials Stannic oxide Physics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Nanostructured materials
Stannic oxide
Physics
spellingShingle Nanostructured materials
Stannic oxide
Physics
De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
Ong, Prane Mariel B.
Ngo, V.
Santos, Gil Nonato C.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial
description SnO2 nanomaterial was fabricated using the horizontal vapor phase growth technique without a catalyst or seed. The resulting crystals displayed morphologies ranging from nanobelts to nanorods as confirmed by JEOL 5310 scanning electron microscope. From the results of the DTA-DSC curve, it was shown that the nanomaterial undergone (SVLS) (solid-vapor-liquid-solid) phase growth. Comparative analysis shows that the specific heat and melting point of the SnO2 nanomaterial decreased compared to existing literature. In the present study, the metal Sn has been clearly identified existing in the SnO2 source powders after evaporation. This is an indication that the concentration of oxygen is limited in the present equipment system although a small leak is possible. The metal Sn particles are also found coexisting with SnO2 nanobelts at the high-temperature region indicating the occurrence of the decomposition of SnO2 vapors. Thus, the decomposition of SnO2 vapors is likely the dominant process to be responsible for the formation of SnO2 products in our system.
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author De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
Ong, Prane Mariel B.
Ngo, V.
Santos, Gil Nonato C.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
author_facet De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
Ong, Prane Mariel B.
Ngo, V.
Santos, Gil Nonato C.
Quiroga, Reuben V.
author_sort De Los Reyes, Ronald B.
title Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial
title_short Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial
title_full Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial
title_fullStr Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial
title_full_unstemmed Growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of SnO2 nanomaterial
title_sort growth, structure evolution, and thermal property of sno2 nanomaterial
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2007
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5139
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