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Microwave Assisted Preparation of Bismuth Oxyhalide Microflowers Comprised of Nanolayers and Investigation of its Photocatalytic Activity
2014
Proceedings of The 18th International Electronic Conference on Synthetic Organic Chemistry
unpublished
Today, bismuth based oxides, which have already been used as pigments and catalysts, are showing excellent photocatalytic performances. In this field, ternary bismuth oxyhalides (BiOX) are flourishing promptly. Bismuth nitrate pentahydrate and sodium chloride were utilized to fabricate the product in a domestic microwave instrument. The SEM images showed the microflowers which were comprised of nanolayers with the thickness of about 29 nm. From energy dispersive X-ray analysis, its empirical
doi:10.3390/ecsoc-18-c011
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