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Generalized Synthesis of E As [ E = Fe, Co, Mn, Cr] Nanostructures and Investigating Their Morphology Evolution

This paper illustrates a novel route for the synthesis of nanostructured transition metal arsenides including those of FeAs, CoAs, MnAs, and CrAs through a generalized protocol. The key feature of the method is the use of one‐step hot-injection and the clever use of a combination of precursors which...

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Published in:Journal of nanomaterials 2015-01, Vol.2015 (1)
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