Abstract

Nanomaterials with low-dimensional architectures frequently exhibit novel functional properties. In current work, NiO nanobelts with well-defined morphologies and uniform size have been successfully synthesized via a facile hydrothermal method. Furthermore, a novel growth mechanism of NiO nanobelts has been proposed in detail. Surprisingly, it is worth mentioning that the sodium oxalate is of great benefit to the formation of NiO one-dimensional nanostructures and plays a vital role on tailoring morphologies of nanobelts on the basis of further comparative experiments. Such a synthetic way may open up an avenue to prepare some other oxides.

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