Impacts of Surface-Active Agents on the Crystal Structure of Nano Manganese Oxide

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The nano manganese oxides were prepared with the hydrothermal method by adding surface-active agent. The influence of the type and addition amount of surface-active agent on the preparation of nano manganese oxides was studied. The products were characterized with XRD. Experimental results show that MnOOH is obtained at 180°C with the addition of N,N,N-trimethyl-1-dodecanaminium bromide, and Mn3O4 is obtained at 180 °C with OP Emulsifier or Tween-80 added. Different addition amount of surface-active agent would have diverse effects on the purity of products.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 798-799)

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125-129

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September 2013

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