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Article: Findings from Peking University provide new insights into physical chemistry.
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- Chemicals & Chemistry
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- November 13, 2009
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According to recent research published in the Journal of Physical Chemistry C, "Hierarchical, core-shell structured microspheres of bismuth chalcogenides (Bi2E3, E = S, Se, Te) have been synthesized by chemical transformation of reactive precursor templates, which involves the formation of intermediate BiOCl mircrospheres and their subsequent hydrothermal transformation into Bi2E3 core-shell microspheres. The uniform precursor microspheres consisting of BiOCl nanoplates were obtained by the hydrolysis of BiCl3 under the direction of dextran sulfate."
"It was proposed that the core-shell structured Bi2E3 microspheres were produced by the chemical transformation of ...
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