Abstract

One-dimensional Sb 2S 3 and Sb 2Se 3 crystals with straw-tied-like architectures have been successfully prepared in high yield by a one-pot hydrothermal method using water-soluble potassium antimony tartrate as antimony source. X-ray powder diffraction results and electron diffraction (ED) analysis show that the Sb 2S 3 wires and Sb 2Se 3 rods have a preferential growth direction along their c-axis. The peculiarities of the one-dimensional (1-D) growth mechanism are discussed.

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