Fabrication of hierarchical porous iron oxide films utilizing the Kirkendall effect

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Publication Date 2005-04-12
DOI 10.1039/B502526E
Impact Factor 6.222
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Lizhi Zhang, Jimmy C. Yu, Zhi Zheng, Cheuk Wan Leung


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Abstract

Hierarchical porous iron oxide films with different morphologies have for the first time been fabricated through hydrothermal reactions between an iron substrate and iodine powder in water or ethanol, which can be explained by a mechanism analogous to the Kirkendall effect.

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