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Frame Stability of Tunnel‐Structured Cryptomelane Nanofibers: The Role of Tunnel Cations

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Norwegian University of Science and Technology1

Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark2

Atomic Scale Materials Modelling, Department of Energy Conversion and Storage, Technical University of Denmark3

The role of tunnel K+ ions on the growth and stability of tunnel‐structured cryptomelane‐type MnO2 nanofibers (denoted as cryptomelane nanofibers hereafter) has been discussed by means of X‐ray diffraction and electron microscopy. Cryptomelane nanofibers with typical diameters of 20–80 nm and lengths of 1–6 μm have been synthesized by means of a simple hydrothermal reaction of KMnO4 and MnSO4 aqueous solutions at 140 °C.

The growth of cryptomelane nanofibers under hydrothermal conditions follows a dissolution–recrystallization process and involves a morphological transformation from a layered precursor to the tunnel‐structured cryptomelane, in which the K+ ions play important roles in templating and stabilizing the tunneled framework.

The presence of tunnel K+ ions also enhances the frame stability of the cryptomelane nanofibers at elevated temperatures. The formation of a layered KxMn2O4 (x ≈ 0.26) with a hexagonal phase structure has been observed at about 900 °C. The transformation from tunneled cryptomelane to layered KxMn2O4 also follows the dissolution–recrystallization growth mechanism, in which the diffusion of K+ ions at high temperatures represents a critical process.

The topological correlation between the tunneled and layered MnO2 materials might provide useful information for the synthesis of MnO2 nanomaterials with controlled microstructures for different applications.

Language: English
Publisher: WILEY‐VCH Verlag
Year: 2013
Pages: 4948-4957
ISSN: 10990682 and 14341948
Types: Journal article
DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201300602
ORCIDs: Norby, Poul

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