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Metal oxide nanowire growth via intermediate hydroxide formation: A thermochemical assessment

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Shalav, Avi
Elliman, Robert

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In this study we apply reaction thermodynamics to show that a significant volatile hydroxide vapor partial pressure forms at a metal-oxide interface and is a likely precursor source for nanowire growth. The growth of WO3 and CuO nanowires are used as exam

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Materials Research Society Symposium Proceedings

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2037-12-31