Mn2O3 with one dimensional (1D) nanostructure was prepared via hydrothermal treatment followed by decomposition. Transmission electron microscope (TEM) images showed that nanorods coexisted with nanotubes, with the aspet ration higher than 20 and the inner diameter of nanotubes about 10 nm. TGA-DTG, XRD and TEM were used to characterize the products. The factors of hydrothermal treating temperature, holding time and high concentration of SDS played important roles in the formation and growth of the 1D nanostructures.
The formation of reversed micelle of primary amine N1923 in different solvents is firstly investigated by determining the interfacial tension and electric conductivity in the organic phase and the IR spectra. A significant difference has been discovered for the formation of reversed micelle between the sulfate and the chloride.