Study on Synthesis and Properties of New Nanomaterials in Inorganic Chemistry
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Nanomaterials; Inorganic Chemistry; Molybdenum oxide nanosheets.Abstract
With the rapid development of nanotechnology, the synthesis and properties of new nanomaterials in the field of inorganic chemistry have attracted much attention. In this study, the synthesis method, structural characteristics and optical, electrochemical and magnetic properties of molybdenum oxide nanosheets were systematically studied. Molybdenum oxide nanosheets were synthesized by solvothermal method, and their morphology and crystal structure were deeply analyzed by means of X-ray diffraction (XRD). The results show that the synthesized molybdenum oxide nanosheets have two-dimensional lamellar structure, excellent crystallinity and morphology controllability. In terms of optical properties, it was characterized by UV-Vis absorption spectrum and fluorescence spectrum technology, and it was found that it has good optical absorption and fluorescence emission performance, indicating that it has potential application value in the fields of optoelectronic devices and biological imaging. The study of electrochemical properties shows that molybdenum oxide nanosheets show good cyclic stability and capacitance performance in electrochemical energy storage devices, showing a wide application prospect. In addition, the magnetic properties of molybdenum oxide nanosheets are systematically studied, and it is found that they exhibit good magnetization behavior under external magnetic field, which provides a new idea for their applications in magnetic recording and sensors. To sum up, this study provides an important reference and theoretical basis for understanding and applying the synthesis and properties of new nanomaterials in inorganic chemistry.
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