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Evolution of amorphous selenium nanoballs in silicone oil and their solvent induced morphological transformation†
Arun Kumar Sinha,Anup Kumar Sasmal,Shyamal Kumar Mehetor,Mukul Pradhan,Tarasankar Pal
Chemical Communications Pub Date : 10/27/2014 00:00:00 , DOI:10.1039/C4CC08168D
Abstract

Selenium generally exhibits preferential habitual 1D growth as a result of redox reactions of selenium compounds. Commercial Se powder melts in silicone oil under refluxing conditions and upon subsequent cooling evolve amorphous Se nanoballs (SNBs). Further ultrapure crystalline 1D Se grows from SNBs due to solvent mediated oriented attachment.

Graphical abstract: Evolution of amorphous selenium nanoballs in silicone oil and their solvent induced morphological transformation
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