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Effect of alkali metal hydroxides on the morphological development and optical properties of ceria nanocubes under hydrothermal conditions

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2011

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Nanocrystalline cerium(IV) oxide (CeO2, ceria) particles were produced via the hydrothermal treatment of cerium nitrate hexahydrate with various alkali metal hydroxides (MOH: M = Li, Na, K). Experimental conditions such as [MOH], reaction temperature, and reaction time were studied. Particle morphology as well as size of crystallites was precisely controlled by choice of experimental conditions. While rod-shaped particles were obtained at 120 °C, well-defined nanocubes were formed at higher temperatures regardless of the choice of MOH. Examination of particle growth kinetics, in the final stages of crystallization, showed that particle growth rate is controlled by two different mechanisms. Grain boundary diffusion controls the particle growth in the presence of NaOH with an activation energy of 113.8 kj/mol and surface diffusion for LiOH ad KOH with the activation energy of 43.0-150.9 kj/mol, respectively. In addition, the particles exhibit strong violet and blue emissions at 400 nm and 370 nm. The former emission originates from excitation of a wide band gap of CeO2. The latter one is attributed to the trivalency of the cerium ion and appears to be sensitive to all the experimental conditions studied. Both extending reaction time and increasing temperature reduce the intensity of the 370 nm emission and increase the intensity of the 400 nm emission. Copyright © 2011 American Scientific Publishers.

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Ceria, Crystal growth, Growth kinetics, Nanoparticles, Semiconductor, Hot Temperature, Macromolecular Substances, Surface Properties, Molecular Conformation, Alkalies, Materials Testing, Hydroxides, Particle Size, Water, Cerium, Nanostructures, Refractometry, Metals, Crystallization

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02 engineering and technology, 010402 general chemistry, 01 natural sciences, 02100101 Nanoparticles/Emerging technologies, 021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology, 0104 chemical sciences, 01040201 Electrochemistry/Electrolysis, 0210 nano-technology

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Journal of Nanoscience and Nanotechnology

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11

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