Novel flower-like silica microstructures have been synthesized through heating silicon, silicon monoxide and active carbon mixed powders under an H2/Ar (3%) atmosphere at 1050°C without assistance of any metal catalyst. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (HRTEM) and energy dispersive x-ray spectrometer (EDS) analyses reveal that the wires are amorphous and consist only of silicon oxide, generated from the reaction of CO with SiC. A possible growth model based on both of vapor-solid (VS) and the Oxide-assisted growth (OAG) mechanism has been supposed here to explain this phenomenon.
Guang ZhuXiaoping ZouCheng JinMaofa WangYi Su
Guang ZhuXiaoping ZouYi SuJin ChengMaofa Wang
Huilin LiYonghao NiJames Won‐Ki Hong
Zhaoqian LiLei ZhangXue-Tai Chen
Xiao QuMaohua WangWeijie SunRong Yang