Temperature-dependent Raman spectroscopy study in MoO3 nanoribbons

This paper reports a study of vibrational, structural and morphological properties of molybdenum oxide nanoribbons. Temperature‐dependent Raman spectroscopy measurements in MoO3 nanoribbons revealed morphological changes in the 150–350 °C temperature range. No structural phase transitions were obser...

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Published in:Journal of Raman spectroscopy Vol. 43; no. 10; pp. 1407 - 1412
Main Authors: Silveira, Jose V., Vieira, Luciana L., Filho, Josue Mendes, Sampaio, Antonio J. C., Alves, Oswaldo L., Souza Filho, Antonio G.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Chichester, UK John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 01-10-2012
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Summary:This paper reports a study of vibrational, structural and morphological properties of molybdenum oxide nanoribbons. Temperature‐dependent Raman spectroscopy measurements in MoO3 nanoribbons revealed morphological changes in the 150–350 °C temperature range. No structural phase transitions were observed, thus showing that the orthorhombic phase is stable from room temperature (nanoribbons) up to 650 °C (bulk‐like phase) where large plates have been formed by the coalescence of the nanoribbons. The interpretation of temperature‐dependent Raman data (wavenumber and linewidths) is supported by scanning electron microscopy that is used to directly probe the morphological changes in MoO3 samples. The observed phenomena in the Raman data for MoO3 nanoribbons can be applied to other nanomaterials. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Temperature‐dependent Raman spectroscopy measurements in MoO3 nanoribbons revealed morphological changes in the 150–350 °C temperature range. The interpretation of temperature‐dependent Raman data is supported by scanning electron microscopy, which was used to directly probe the morphological changes in MoO3 samples. The observed phenomena in the Raman data for MoO3 nanoribbons can be applied to other nanomaterials.
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DOI:10.1002/jrs.4058