Abstract

Metal micro- and nanostructures play important roles in many different areas. Micro- and nanostructures of elemental metals can be obtained by the composite-hydroxide-mediated (CHM) method. The detailed profile of results demonstrated that the morphologies of metal crystals were quite different, when we chose different materials, Zn or Fe powder and with or without adding H2O. The mechanism agrees with it that the acidity (pH2O value) of the hydroxide melts can affect the dissolution of the reactant. Our study shows that elemental metals and their morphologies can be achieved by controlling the reaction conditions. Moreover, this CHM approach provides a useful route for the synthesis of elemental metals crystals, which may be extended to synthesize other elemental micro- and nanomaterials. It is expected that the present research may offer useful guidelines to the design and application of micro- and nanostructures metal and devices.

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