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Supporting information

Orientated Attachment Assisted Self-assembly of Sb2O3 Nanorods and

Nanowires: End-to-End versus Side-by-Side

Zhengtao Deng,†, ‡ Dong Chen,† Fangqiong Tang,*,† Xianwei Meng,† Jun Ren,† Lin Zhang†

† Laboratory of Controllable Preparation and Application of Nanomaterials, Technical Institute of


Physics and Chemistry, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100080, P. R. China,

‡ Graduate University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, P. R. China

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Figure S1. Additional low magnification TEM image (a), SAED pattern (b), and HRTEM image (c) of

another segment of the as-synthesized Sb2O3 multisegmented coaxial nanowires.

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Figure S2. TEM image shows that the nanowire bundles and nanobelts coexisted during the evolution

process, indicating that the nanowire bundles would further crystallize to form single crystal nanobelts

during the time-depended evolution of the nanobelts obtained at 80 ℃.

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