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Effect of the formation of open microcapsules with Mn3O4 walls during hydrolysis of the MnSO4 salt solution droplets deposited on the alkaline solution surface
Abstract:
It was shown for the first time that open microcapsules 1–5 µm in size with Mn3O4 walls and unique morphology are formed as a result of spraying an aqueous MnSO4 solution onto the surface of an alkali solution. The walls have a thickness of 80–120 nm and consist of an array of Mn3O4 nanosheets with a thickness of 2–3 nm, oriented predominantly in the radial direction towards the center of the microcapsule. There is a special rim with a height of 100–200 nm around the hole of the most microcapsules, which can be a kind of ‘ground’ when fixing such microcapsules on the surface of a substrate in the process of application by the Langmuir–Schaefer technique.
Citation:
V. P. Tolstoy, D. V. Danilov, A. A. Meleshko, “Effect of the formation of open microcapsules with Mn3O4 walls during hydrolysis of the MnSO4 salt solution droplets deposited on the alkaline solution surface”, Mendeleev Commun., 34:3 (2024), 430–432
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