Synthesis of "a β-SiC nanorod within a SiO2 nanorod" one dimensional composite nanostructures

G. W. Meng, L. D. Zhang, C. M. Mo, S. Y. Zhang, Y. Qin, S. P. Feng, H. J. Li

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Abstract

"A β-SiC nanorod within a SiO2 nanorod" one dimensional composite nanostructures were synthesized by the combination of a low temperature (1650°C) carbothermal reduction and a high temperature (1800°C) heating of sol-gel derived silica xerogels containing carbon nanoparticles. The composite nanostructures are more than 20 μm in length. The diameters of the center thinner β-SiC nanorods are typically in the range 10-30 nm, while the outside diameters of the corresponding thicker amorphous SiO2 nanorods are between 20 and 70 nm. Large quantities of SiC rod nuclei and the nanometer-sized nucleus sites on carbon nanoparticles are both favorable to the formation of much thinner β-SiC nanorods. The formation of the outer coaxial thicker amorphous SiO2 nanorods is from the combination reaction of decomposed SiO vapor and O2 during cooling.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)215-219
Number of pages5
JournalSolid State Communications
Volume106
Issue number4
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 1998

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