Abstract

Graphical abstractDisplay Omitted Highlights? Nickel oxide (NiO) nanowires are synthesized by the hydroxylation and dehydration of nickel. ? The morphology of NiO nanowires can be controlled by controlling parameters such as annealing temperature and pressure. ? NiO nanowires were longest (2µm) after annealing at 700?C, 1.0i?104Pa. Nickel oxide (NiO) nanowires are synthesized by the hydroxylation and dehydration of nickel. We investigated how the morphology of NiO nanowires can be controlled by controlling parameters such as annealing temperature, pressure, and rate of temperature increase. It was found that nanowires were longest (2µm) after annealing at approximately 700?C at a pressure of 1.0i?104Pa in our process. We also discuss the growth mechanism of NiO nanowires by characterizing them by scanning electron microscopy observation and Raman spectroscopy.

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