One-step fabrication of well-defined hollow CdS nanoboxes
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Mee Rahn Kim, Du-Jeon Jang
Hollow CdS nanoboxes, having paper-thin walls of well-defined facets, were synthesized at 170 °C via a simple reaction using Na2SeO3 for interior quasitemplates and ethylenediamine for exterior molecular templates.
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