Abstract
An aqueous reduction method was successfully used to prepare Bi nanoparticles at 90 °C with bismuth nitrate pentahydrate [Bi(NO 3) 3·5H 2O] and sodium-hypophosphite (NaH 2PO 2·H 2O) as reactants. The diameters of Bi nanoparticles were controlled in the range of 10–50 nm under varied experimental parameters. And Bi nanobelts can also be constructed through self-assembly of Bi nanoparticles, which had typical lengths of up to 10 μm and widths of up to 100 nm. Tartaric acid (TA, H 2C 4H 4O 6) and NaOH are key factors in our preparation. These Bi nanostructures are expected to find potential applications in a variety of areas due to their optical characteristics. Various techniques such as X-ray diffraction (XRD), Field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) were used to characterize the obtained nanostructures.
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