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titleOfInvention Method for producing cuprous oxide in the form of nano-sized cubes and the cuprous oxide in the form of nano-sized cubes
abstract The present invention relates to a method for producing cuprous oxide (Cu 2 O) in the form of nanoscale cubes and to a cuprous oxide in the form of nanosized cubes produced by the present invention, and more specifically, to a copper (Cu) metal of nanoscale By dispersing the powder in water and precipitating while oxidizing, the present invention relates to a method for producing a cuprous nitrous oxide having a nano-sized cube, and to a nano-sized cube-shaped cuprous oxide prepared thereby. The method for producing cuprous oxide of the present invention is low in energy consumption and simple to process, which is economical and suitable for mass production.n n n n Nano size, cube shape, cuprous oxide
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