Hydrothermal synthesis of one-dimensional tungsten oxide nanostructures was performed using cobalt ammonium sulfate as a structure-directing agent, and the effect of the concentration of cobalt ammonium sulfate on the characteristics of the tungsten oxide nanostructures was investigated. XRD measurements showed that hexagonal tungsten oxide (h-WO3) structures were obtained at a higher concentration of cobalt ammonium sulfate (0.2 M), while cubic tungsten oxide (c-WO3) structures were obtained at a lower concentration of cobalt ammonium sulfate (0.01M). Mixed structures of h-WO3 and c-WO3 were observed at an intermediate concentration of cobalt ammonium sulfate. Morphological studies revealed that h-WO3 appeared as nanowires with a diameter of about 40 nm and an average length of 1 μm. c-WO3 was shaped in pillar-like nanorods with a diameter of about 30 nm. A red-shift in the UV/Vis absorption peak was observed with different phases of tungsten oxide nanostructures. © 2013 Korean Institute of Chemical Engineers, Seoul, Korea.
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Rajagopal, S., Lee, H. M., Lee, K., & Kim, C. K. (2013). Hydrothermal synthesis of one-dimensional tungsten oxide nanostructures using cobalt ammonium sulfate as a structure-directing agent. Korean Journal of Chemical Engineering, 30(10), 1833–1835. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11814-013-0146-0