Production of large-scale, freestanding vanadium pentoxide nanobelt porous structures

Yun, YJ; Kim, BH; Hong, WG; Kim, CH; Kim, YY; Jeong, EJ; Jang, WI; Yu, HY

HERO ID

1256779

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2012

Language

English

PMID

22293666

HERO ID 1256779
In Press No
Year 2012
Title Production of large-scale, freestanding vanadium pentoxide nanobelt porous structures
Authors Yun, YJ; Kim, BH; Hong, WG; Kim, CH; Kim, YY; Jeong, EJ; Jang, WI; Yu, HY
Journal Nanoscale
Volume 4
Issue 5
Page Numbers 1636-1640
Abstract Large-scale, freestanding, porous structures of vanadium pentoxide nanobelts (VPNs) were successfully prepared using the template-free freeze-drying method. The porous and multi-layered VPN macrostructures are composed of randomly oriented long nanobelts (over 100 μm) and their side length can be controlled up to a few tens of centimetres. Also, the bulk density and surface area of these macrostructures are 3-5 mg cm(-3) and 40-80 m(2) g(-1), respectively, which are similar to those of the excellent adsorbents. In addition, the removal efficiency measurements of ammonia molecules revealed that the VPN porous structures can adsorb the ammonia molecules with the combinations of van der Waals forces and strong chemical bonding by functional groups on the VPN surface.
Doi 10.1039/c2nr11569g
Pmid 22293666
Wosid WOS:000300433700037
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