Additive‐Free Synthesis of Cerium Oxide Nanorods with Reaction Temperature‐Tunable Aspect Ratios

Abstract

The ability to control the morphology of fluorite‐structured cerium oxide nanomaterials is an important step in the design of cerium oxide‐based catalysts. Herein, we report an additive‐free synthesis of cerium oxide nanorods with highly tunable aspect ratios from ~6:1 to 40:1. The use of a microwave hydrothermal method allows for both rapid synthesis and temperature control. The ability to control the length of the nanorods from 1.7 μm by varying only the reaction temperature was demonstrated over a temperature range of 80°C to 200°C. The formation of the resulting nanorods was investigated using selected‐area electron‐diffraction and high‐resolution transmission electron microscopy. The surface area of nanorod products was found to decrease from 117 to 22 m2/g as the reaction temperature increased from 80°C to 200°C, complementing the general trend of the increasing aspect ratios of these products.

Document Details

Document Type
Pub Defense Publication
Publication Date
Oct 13, 2014
Source ID
10.1111/jace.13286

Entities

People

  • Chin Li Cheung
  • Chris M. Marin
  • John J. Burke
  • Kate O. Sonnenfeld
  • Zane C. Gernhart

Organizations

  • University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Tags

Fields of Study

  • Materials science

Readers

  • Materials Science and Engineering.
  • Nanoscale Plasmonic Nanotechnology
  • Systems Analysis and Design

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics