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Evolution of controllable urchin-like SrCO3 with enhanced electrochemical performance via an alternative processing

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Abstract Strontium carbonate (SrCO 3 ) owning an urchin-like morphology with a hierarchical nanostructure was synthesized by the reactants of strontium nitrate and urea via a facilitative, green initiative hydrothermal… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Strontium carbonate (SrCO 3 ) owning an urchin-like morphology with a hierarchical nanostructure was synthesized by the reactants of strontium nitrate and urea via a facilitative, green initiative hydrothermal route. Samples characterization results of the structure showed that the surface of urchin-like SrCO 3 was evenly distributed with nanorods with a diameter of about 50 nm and lengths of 1–2 μm. It was also found that the hydrothermal reaction time and reactants of trace concentrations changes will have an impact on the size and morphology. For these reasons we presented the crystal growth mechanism of “nuclear aggregates–nanorods embellishment–urchin-like” during the process of fabricating urchin-like SrCO 3 crystal. Specific capacitance was enhanced more than 6 times, which dug out the optimal urchin-like SrCO 3 influenced by a growth of surface nanorods.

Keywords: like srco3; like srco; srco3 enhanced; controllable urchin; evolution controllable; urchin like

Journal Title: Applied Surface Science
Year Published: 2017

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