Abstract

AbstractThe iron oxide nanocrystals described herein stem from a ketonic decarboxylation reaction which fosters the delivery of –FeO– as an intermedium product. This intermedium product working as a monomer nucleates into FeO seeds which grow to attain a cubic shape with tips. This kinetically‐controlled second stage of growth favors the deposition of –FeO– at the apexes and promotes a partial topochemical FeO to Fe3O4 phase transition mainly along the elongated <111> direction of the cubic crystalline structure.

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