Synthesis of Fe(OH)3 Microtubes at the Gas-Solution Interface and Their Use for the Fabrication of Fe2O3 and Fe Microtubes: Synthesis of Fe(OH)3 Microtubes at the Gas-Solution Interface and Their Use for the Fabrication of Fe2O3 and Fe Microtubes

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF INORGANIC CHEMISTRY(2018)

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A straightforward and effective method is reported for obtaining microtubes of iron-based compounds by interfacial interaction between a solution and gaseous reagents. A thin amorphous film of Fe(OH)(3) was synthesized on the surface of a mixed FeCl2/FeCl3/ascorbic acid aqueous solution as a result of the interaction with gaseous ammonium. When dried in air, the film was oxidized and transformed into microtubes. These Fe(OH)(3) microtubes were converted into -Fe2O3 ones by annealing in air. As a result of thermal hydrogen reduction, -Fe microtubes were formed. Both the annealing in air and reduction in a hydrogen flow at a temperature of 1,000 degrees C preserve the tubular morphology of the product. The microtubes synthesized were characterized by optical and scanning microscopy, structural and compositional analyses, and Mossbauer spectroscopy. A hypothesis is proposed about the model of microtube formation resulting from the chemical reaction at the gas-solution interface.
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Amorphous materials,Interfaces,Oxides,Iron,Microtubes
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