One-pot, large-scale synthesis of SnO2nanotubes at room temperature
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Ning Du, Hui Zhang, Bingdi Chen, Xiangyang Ma, Deren Yang
SnO2Nanotubes were synthesized via a one-pot redox route at room temperature, in which the Kirkendall effect is definitely responsible for the formation of hollow structures.
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