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titleOfInvention Flower-shaped copper sulfide particle and preparation method thereof
abstract The invention relates to a flower-shaped copper sulfide particle and a preparation method thereof, and the flower-shaped copper sulfide particle with different particle sizes and petal sizes is synthesized by a pyrolysis method and by designing a unique proportioning relation between two reaction raw materials and a unique proportioning relation between solvents, and has good dispersibility. The obtained flower-shaped copper sulfide particles comprise a sphere-like center and chrysanthemum flower-shaped petals extending outwards from the sphere-like center, wherein the sphere-like center and the petals are formed by gathering linear particles. Compared with most of the existing spherical flower-like copper sulfide particles, the copper sulfide particles have the characteristics of larger extended petals, higher specific surface area and higher active sites on the whole, and thus have higher performances in the aspects of photo-thermal, catalysis and the like.
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