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Fabrication of mesoporous CdS nanorods by chemical etching

Yang et al., 2003

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17378677550832678525
Author
Yang L
Yang J
Wang Z
Zeng J
Yang L
Qian Y
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Journal of materials research

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One-dimensional CdS nanocrystallites were used as precursors for preparation of mesoporous CdS nanorods through an ion-exchange process at room temperature. The results from x-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, transmission electron microscopy, energy …
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