Microwave induced electric discharges on metal particles for the synthesis of zero-, one- and two-dimensional inorganic nanomaterials under solvent-free conditions

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Abstract

Microwave irradiation of metals generates electric discharges (sparks). These sparks are used to generate metallic nanoparticle of Cu and Ni and one-dimensional nanorods of CuS, ZnF 2 , and NiF 2 protected with fluorinated amorphous carbon. We have also synthesized reduced graphene oxide and graphene partially rolled into scrolls by this method.

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