Monolithic, High Surface Area, Three-Dimensional Geo2 Nanostructures

APPLIED PHYSICS LETTERS(2006)

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We report a sol-gel synthesis of monolithic three-dimensional GeO2 nanostructures (aerogels). Transmission electron microscopy shows that these ultralow-density (similar to 99.2% porous) nanostructures are formed by a continuous network of elongated amorphous GeO2 nanoligaments, similar to 15-20 nm in diameter and similar to 50-200 nm in length. As a result, monoliths exhibit a high surface area of similar to 60 m(2) g(-1). A comparison of soft x-ray absorption spectra at Ge L-3 and O K edges with theoretical densities of states reveals that the electronic structure of aerogels is similar to that of hexagonal GeO2, indicating a (distorted) tetrahedral environment of Ge atoms in the amorphous nanostructure.
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absorption spectra,three dimensional,transmission electron microscopy,band structure,density of state,surface area,electronic structure,sol gel process
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