The unsaturated “dangling” bonds on the surface of nanomaterials are extremely sensitive to the external environment, which gives nanomaterials a dual nature, <i>i</i>.<i>e</i>., high reactivity and poor stability. However, studies on the long-term effects of stability and reactivity of nanomaterials under practical conditions are rarely found in the literature and lag far behind other research. Furthermore, the long-term effects on the stability and reactivity of a nanomaterial without coating under practical conditions are seriously long-neglected. Herein, by choosing copper nanowire as an example, we systematically study the stability of copper nanowires (CuNWs) in the liquid and gas phase by monitoring the change of morphology, phase, a...
In this work, we studied the effect of liquid-phase redox cycling on the size of Cu nanoparticles an...
Many metal oxides with promising electrochemical properties were developed recently. Before those me...
Ω-shaped copper specimens are oxidized in wet air. The results show that totally no-wire structure, ...
Abstract Electrical transport properties of individual nanowires (both in axial and transversal dire...
European Materials Research Society 2004, Strasbourg, 24-28 May 2004Copper foils are thermally oxidi...
The stability and oxidation of copper nanoparticles stabilized with various ligands have been studie...
Oxidation can strongly influence the performance of Cu nanowires (CuNWs) by decreasing their conduct...
Copper based nanomaterials (Cu, Cu2O, CuO et al) have been broadly used in electrochemistry related ...
Abstract Hydrothermally synthesized copper nanowires were allowed to oxidize in air at room tempera...
Copper nanopowders after storage under natural conditions can oxidize and change their properties. I...
With the development of various renewable energy sources, fuel cell such as direct ethanol fuel cell...
Tuning high density nanostructures by simple and economic method may contribute towards the developm...
In this study, we report a straightforward and reproducible hydrothermal synthesis of copper oxide n...
Copper (Cu) is a catalyst broadly used in industry for hydrogenation of carbon dioxide, which has br...
Transparent electrodes are essential elements of devices bearing a screen or display, as well as sol...
In this work, we studied the effect of liquid-phase redox cycling on the size of Cu nanoparticles an...
Many metal oxides with promising electrochemical properties were developed recently. Before those me...
Ω-shaped copper specimens are oxidized in wet air. The results show that totally no-wire structure, ...
Abstract Electrical transport properties of individual nanowires (both in axial and transversal dire...
European Materials Research Society 2004, Strasbourg, 24-28 May 2004Copper foils are thermally oxidi...
The stability and oxidation of copper nanoparticles stabilized with various ligands have been studie...
Oxidation can strongly influence the performance of Cu nanowires (CuNWs) by decreasing their conduct...
Copper based nanomaterials (Cu, Cu2O, CuO et al) have been broadly used in electrochemistry related ...
Abstract Hydrothermally synthesized copper nanowires were allowed to oxidize in air at room tempera...
Copper nanopowders after storage under natural conditions can oxidize and change their properties. I...
With the development of various renewable energy sources, fuel cell such as direct ethanol fuel cell...
Tuning high density nanostructures by simple and economic method may contribute towards the developm...
In this study, we report a straightforward and reproducible hydrothermal synthesis of copper oxide n...
Copper (Cu) is a catalyst broadly used in industry for hydrogenation of carbon dioxide, which has br...
Transparent electrodes are essential elements of devices bearing a screen or display, as well as sol...
In this work, we studied the effect of liquid-phase redox cycling on the size of Cu nanoparticles an...
Many metal oxides with promising electrochemical properties were developed recently. Before those me...
Ω-shaped copper specimens are oxidized in wet air. The results show that totally no-wire structure, ...