Large-scale synthesis of bismuth hollow nanospheres for highly efficient Cr(VI) removal.

@article{Qin2012LargescaleSO,
  title={Large-scale synthesis of bismuth hollow nanospheres for highly efficient Cr(VI) removal.},
  author={Fan Qin and Guangfang Li and Hao Xiao and Zhong Lu and Hongzhe Sun and Rong Chen},
  journal={Dalton transactions},
  year={2012},
  volume={41 37},
  pages={
          11263-6
        }
}
Bismuth hollow nanospheres were successfully synthesized via a facile solvothermal method and exhibit highly efficient Cr(VI) removal capacities in a wide pH range (2-11). 
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