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Wiley, ChemSusChem, 7(5), p. 1241-1248, 2012

DOI: 10.1002/cssc.201100620

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Nanoroses of Nickel Oxides: Synthesis, Electron Tomography Study, and Application in CO Oxidation and Energy Storage

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Abstract

Nickel oxide and mixed-metal oxide structures were fabricated by using microwave irradiation in pure water. The nickel oxide self-assembled into unique rose-shaped nanostructures. These nickel oxide roses were studied by performing electron tomography with virtual cross-sections through the particles to understand their morphology from their interior to their surface. These materials exhibited promising performance as nanocatalysts for CO oxidation and in energy storage devices.