Selective Oxidation Synthesis of MnCr 2 O 4 Spinel Nanowires from Commercial Stainless Steel Foil

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Chen, Yongjun
Liu, Zongwen
Ringer, Simon Peter
Tong, Zhangfa
Cui, Xuemin
Chen, Ying

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For the first time, MnCr2O4 single single-crystalline nanowires were simply synthesized by heating commercial stainless steel foil (Cr0.19Fe0.70Ni0.11) under a reducing atmosphere. The nanowires have an average diameter of 50 nm and a length of about 10 μm. Some nanowires are sheathed with a thin layer of amorphous silicon oxide. Photoluminescence measurements revealed that the nanowires exhibit an emission band at 435 nm, which resulted from the oxygen-related defects in the silicon oxide sheath. It was found that the reducing atmosphere plays a key role for the nanowire growth. In the reducing atmosphere, the Mn and Cr elements in the stainless steel could be selectively oxidized because of their higher affinity for oxygen than the Fe and Ni elements. The Fe and Ni elements in the stainless steel, however, acted as the catalyst for the vapor-liquid-solid (VLS) growth of the MnCr2O4 nanowires.

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Crystal Growth & Design

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2037-12-31