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Hydrothermal growth and characterizations of dandelion-like ZnO nanostructures
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Hydrothermal growth and characterizations of dandelion-like ZnO nanostructures

Rohidas B. Kale and Shih-Yuan Lu
Journal of Alloys and Compounds, Vol.579, pp.444-449
2013

Abstract

Chemical synthesis Luminescence Scanning electron microscopy X-ray diffraction
Three dimensional (3D) ZnO nanostructures have been synthesized by using a facile low-cost hydrothermal method under mild conditions. Aqueous alkaline ammonia solution of Zn(CH 3 COO) 2 is used to grow 3D ZnO nanostructures. The X-ray diffraction (XRD) study reveals the well crystallized hexagonal structure of ZnO. SEM observations depict that the ZnO product grows in the form of nanorods united together to form 3D dandelion-like nanostructures. The elemental analysis using EDAX technique confirms the stoichiometry of the ZnO nanorods. The product exhibits special optical properties with red-shifts in optical absorption peak (376 nm) as compared with those of conventional ZnO nanorods. PL spectra show emission peak (396 nm) at the near band-edge and peak (464 nm) originated from defects states that are produced during the hydrothermal growth. TEM and SAED results reveal single crystalline structure of the synthesized product. The reaction and growth mechanisms on the morphological evolution of the ZnO nanostructures are discussed. The morphology of ZnO product is investigated by varying the reaction time, temperature, and type of complexing reagent. © 2013 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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