Issue 4, 2010

Single-crystal MgS nanotubes: synthesis and properties

Abstract

The synthesis of the (rocksalt phase) single-crystal square-like cross-sectional MgS nanotubes via a thermal reaction process was reported for the first time in the family of II–VI sulfide semiconductors, which enriches the wide spectrum of diverse inorganic nanotubular structures. As-grown MgS nanotubes are structurally uniform single-crystals; an individual faceted tube is enclosed by four {020} crystal planes and grows along the [001] orientation. The MgS nanotubes exhibited efficient hydrogen-storage capacity of ∼ 2.2 wt% at room temperature under hydrogen pressure of 33.6 atm and one intensive cathodoluminescence emission band centered at ∼ 688 nm. The new concept established here will be very helpful in developing other types of Mg-based material nanotubes with high a hydrogen-storage capacity. Moreover, the MgS nanotubes' cavity could be filled with different semiconducting materials with various band gaps to give interesting electrical and optical nanodevices.

Graphical abstract: Single-crystal MgS nanotubes: synthesis and properties

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
21 Sep 2009
Accepted
12 Nov 2009
First published
18 Dec 2009

CrystEngComm, 2010,12, 1286-1289

Single-crystal MgS nanotubes: synthesis and properties

J. Hu, Z. Chen, H. Chen, H. Chen, Y. Song, Y. Sun, R. Zou, J. Ni, B. Dierre, T. Sekiguchi, D. Golberg and Y. Bando, CrystEngComm, 2010, 12, 1286 DOI: 10.1039/B919643A

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