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Document Title :
Synthesis of ultrafine β-Ga2O3 nanopowder via hydrothermal approach: A strong UV "excimer-like" emission
Synthesis of ultrafine β-Ga2O3 nanopowder via hydrothermal approach: A strong UV "excimer-like" emission
 
Subject : Physics 
Document Language : English 
Abstract : Interest in nano-oxides has emerged from their technological applications in fields like microelectronics, catalysis, coatings, energy storage, and environment protection and remediation. There are various available methods for preparation and production of materials, but developing new routes to nanocrystalline materials is a challenging task for materials scientists. An innovative newly developed pathway to the synthesis of gallium oxide nanopowders, so-called "high-productivity/high-yield" process is presented here. The utilized method is simple, fast and environmental friendly. Ultrafine nanopowders of gallium oxide is prepared by addition of hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) to metal gallium (Ga) via a hydrothermal route at a low temperature (100 °C) and without any surfactant. β-Ga2O3 nanopowders are achieved directly in an autoclave when the initial molar ratio of Ga to O is 1:4. Combination of X-ray diffraction (XRD) and fluorescence analysis are employed to characterize the resulting nanopowders. Detailed results are discussed. 
ISSN : 0167-577X 
Journal Name : Materials Letters 
Volume : 65 
Issue Number : 2 
Publishing Year : 1432 AH
2011 AD
 
Article Type : Article 
Added Date : Monday, February 6, 2012 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
السيد إبراهيم السيدEl-sayed, E IResearcherDoctorateeielsayed@yahoo.com
أحمد عبدالله الغامديAl-Ghamdi, Ahmad AResearcherDoctorateAGAMDI@kau.edu.sa
صالح هديهد الحنيطيAl-Heniti, Saleh HResearcherDoctoratesalheniti@kau.edu.sa
فهد مسعود المرزوقيAl-Marzouki, Fahad MResearcherDoctoratefmarzouki1@kau.edu.sa
Farid K El-TantawyEl-Tantawy, Farid KResearcherDoctoratefaridtantawy@yahoo.com

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