Hydrothermal synthesis of Yttrium Hydroxide and Oxide nanotubes

This report demonstrates an investigation on a hydrothermal method to synthesise yttrium hydroxide and post-annealing to obtain yttrium oxide nanotubes. For this study, sodium hydroxide was chosen as the solvent with yttria powder as starting material. Three parameters: solvent concentration, mass o...

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Main Author: Koh, Janice Shi Wei.
Other Authors: Gan Chee Lip
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2009
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10356/15599
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Institution: Nanyang Technological University
Language: English
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Summary:This report demonstrates an investigation on a hydrothermal method to synthesise yttrium hydroxide and post-annealing to obtain yttrium oxide nanotubes. For this study, sodium hydroxide was chosen as the solvent with yttria powder as starting material. Three parameters: solvent concentration, mass of yttria powder and temperature were varied to investigate their effects on nanotube growth. The optimised conditions were found to be 0.3 g of yttria starting powder reacted with 3 M sodium hydroixde at 190°C. The growth of yttrium hydroxide nanotubes can be explained with a dissolution-nucleation recrystallisation anisotropic growth mechanism. The formation of yttrium oxide nanotubes was found to be a dehydration transformation reaction from yttrium hydroxide with retention of morphology.