Structural Modification of Metal Oxide Nanoparticles in Chemical Vapor Synthesis and Related Properties

This paper overviews recent studies on structural modification of metal oxide nanoparticles occurring in the process of chemical vapour condensation (CVC) and related peculiar properties. Hollow nanostructure is controlled at specific process conditions where the pressure in the reactor and the evap...

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