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titleOfInvention Process of preparing nanometer hexagonal oxide sheet
abstract The present invention discloses process of preparing nanometer hexagonal oxide flake. The process includes the following steps: dissolving metal chloride in deionized water, adding citric acid and alkali source into the solution, treating the solution in a high pressure kettle at 100-200 deg.c for 1-48 hr, centrifuging and drying. The process is simple, can obtain nanometer hexagonal oxide flake in special 2D nanometer structure, and lays foundation for the deep research and application in photoelectronic field.
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