Zhiqiang YangKebin ZhouXiangwen LiuQun TianDeyi LüSen Yang
Single-crystalline CeO2 nanocubes were synthesized through a hydrothermal treatment. By varying reaction temperature and the NaOH concentration, the size control of CeO2 nanocubes has been achieved, which produces the nanocubes with a controllable edge length in the regime of 20–360 nm. HRTEM studies reveal that the CeO2 nanocubes expose their high energy {001} planes. Consequently, it is demonstrated that the CeO2 nanocubes exhibit excellent reducibility and high oxygen storage capacity, indicating they are potential novel catalytic materials.
Madhav P. ChavhanSudipta SomChung-Hsin Lu
Suraj K. TripathyMaria ChristyNam-Hee ParkEun‐Kyung SuhShashi AnandYeon‐Tae Yu
Chil Seong AhYong Ju YunHyung Ju ParkWan‐Joong KimDong Han HaWan Soo Yun
Chil Seong Ah (2247427)Yong Ju Yun (1451806)Hyung Ju Park (1720624)Wan-Joong Kim (2247421)Dong Han Ha (1451797)Wan Soo Yun (1428832)
Tatiana A. MulinariFelipe A. La PortaJuán AndrésM. CilenseJ.A. VarelaE. Longo