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titleOfInvention A kind of ultrafine anatase type TiO2 nanowire and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to an ultrafine anatase type TiO2 nanowire and a preparation method thereof. In the present invention, the titanium precursor is dissolved in a mixed solution of trifluoroacetic acid and N,N-dimethylformamide, heated in a high-pressure reaction kettle, and the solid product is separated after cooling to obtain ultrafine anatase type. TiO2 nanowires. The preparation method of the invention is simple in operation and low in cost, and the prepared ultrafine anatase TiO2 nanowires have a length of 50-100 nm and a diameter of 2-5 nm, and are a kind of ultra-fine nanowires capable of large-scale commercial production. Preparation method of anatase TiO2 nanowires.
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