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Inorganic nanostructures

Recently, considerable attention has been focused on low dimensional materials for using in physics, chemistry, biology, materials science based on their unique properties. The family of inorganic nanostructures like particles, wires, tubes, sheets or spheres can be accessible by hydrothermal methods with a good choice. This technique is becoming one of the most important tools for advanced materials processing in future [K. Byrappa, T. Adschiri; Progress in Crystal Growth and Characterisation of Materials 53 (2007) 117-166].

We have synthesized and characterized (SEM,TEM,XRD, magnetic and electrochemical properties) a lot of different nanostructured materials:

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 VOx-nanotubes

 

 V3O7-nanobelts
 Fe2O3.gif  Co3O4.gif

 Fe2O3-nanotubes

 

 Co3O4-nanospheres
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 TiO2-nanoshells

 

 Carbon microspheres
 MnO2.gif  LiMnPO4.gif
 MnO2 nanowires  LiMnPO4 nanoparticles

Publications:

  1. I. Hellmann, G.S. Zakharova, V.L. Volkov, C. Taeschner, A. Leonhardt, B. Buechner, R. Klingeler Static susceptibility and heat capacity studies on V3O7 H2O nanobelts, Journal of Magnetism and Magnetic Materials 322 (2010) Nr. 7, S. 878-881 URL
  2. G.S. Zakharova, V.L. Volkov, C. Taeschner, I. Hellmann, A. Leonhardt, R. Klingeler, B. Buechner Synthesis and characterization of V3O7xH2O nanobelts, Solid State Communications 149 (2009) Nr. 19-20, S. 814-817 URL
  3. A.I. Popa, E. Vavilova, Y.C. Arango, V. Kataev, C. Taeschner, H.-H. Klauss, H. Maeter, H. Luetkens, B. Buechner, R. Klingeler High-temperature ferromagnetism of Li-doped vanadium oxide nanotubes, epl 88 (2009), S. 57002/1-5 URL
  4. I. Hellmann, C. Taeschner, R. Klingeler, A. Leonhardt, B. Buechner, M. Knupfer Structure and electronic properties of Li-doped vanadium oxide nanotubes, The Journal of Chemical Physics 128 (2008) Nr. 22, S. 224701/1-5 URL

 

Contacts:

Dr. Christine Täschner
Department 'Chemical Vapor Deposition'
Institute for Solid State Research (IFF)
IFW Dresden
D-01171 Dresden, Germany

Phone: +49-351-4659-388
Fax: +49-351-4659-440

Email: C.Taeschner@ifw-dresden.de

 

Dr. Albrecht Leonhardt
Department 'Chemical Vapor Deposition'
Institute for Solid State Research (IFF)
IFW Dresden
D-01171 Dresden, Germany

Phone: +49-351-4659-299
Fax: +49-351-4659-440

Email: a.leonhardt@ifw-dresden.de

 


See also:

Initial page of department CVD

Head of Department

Dr. Albrecht Leonhardt

IFW Dresden
Institute for Solid State Research (IFF)
Dpt. Chemical Vapour Deposition (CVD)
P.O. Box 27 00 16
D-01171 Dresden, Germany

Phone: -49/351/4659-299
Fax: -49/351/4659-313
Email: a.leonhardt@ifw-dresden.de