Abstract

Highly crystalline one-dimensional (1D) α-MnO 2 nanostructures were synthesized by a hydrothermal method. All samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction, transmission electron microscope, thermogravimetric and differential scanning calorimeter, and infrared spectroscopy. During the formation reactions, the tunnel structure of 1D α-MnO 2 was simultaneously modified by NH 4 + species and water molecules. The amount of NH 4 + species that were trapped in the tunnels is almost independent on the reaction temperature, while the total water content increased with the reaction temperature. The average diameter of α-MnO 2 nanorods increased from 9.2 to 16.5 nm when the reaction temperature increased from 140 to 220 °C. 1D α-MnO 2 was destabilized by a subsequent high-temperature treatment in air, which is accompanied by a structural transformation to 1D Mn 2O 3 of a cubic structure. At low temperatures, all 1D α-MnO 2 nanorods showed two magnetic transitions that were characterized by a decreased Néel temperature with rod diameter reduction. According to the effective magnetic moments experimentally measured, Mn ions presented in the nanorods were determined to be in a mixed valency of high spin state Mn 4+/Mn 3+.

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