Publication: Facile and feasible synthesis of ZnO Nanorods Using Microwave Irradiation and their Morphology Dependent on Capping Agents
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Date
2024-10
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SLIIT, Faculty of Engineering
Abstract
In the recent past zinc oxide (ZnO) has gained a lot of attention as a piezoelectric material. Its low
cost, relative abundance, and ease of processing have made it a promising candidate to be used in various
applications. In addition to its functional properties, its chemical stability and biocompatibility make
ZnO suitable to be used in different environments. The synthesis of nanowires, nanorods, and other
nano-structured morphologies of ZnO is highly important for the development of piezoelectric devices
and solar cells. There are numerous methods for ZnO nanorod synthesis. The present research focused
on the investigation of simple and low-cost synthesis methods of ZnO nanorods, namely microwave
irradiation and usage of capping agents. According to the literature, the device performance improves
with decreasing widths and increasing aspect ratios of ZnO nanorods. ZnO nanorods with desired size
was obtained by chemical precipitation, using the readily available chemicals, ZnSO4 and NaOH, as
precursor solutions; separately following microwave irradiation and the using appropriate capping
agents, to control the size of the nanorods. The dependence of the size of the nanorods on the microwave
cycle time intervals (15 s, 30 s and 60 s) was investigated, and a relative decrease in the size of the ZnO
rods with larger cycle time intervals was observed utilizing scanning microscopic images. A width of
~177.0 nm and aspect ratio of ~6.7 was observed for the rods microwaved in 60 s cycle time intervals.
The effect of starch, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and polyethylene glycol (PEG) was investigated as
capping agents. Starch and PVA showed axial capping, increasing the width and decreasing the aspect
ratio. PEG showed lateral capping, decreasing the width and increasing the aspect ratio; giving a width
of ~182.4 nm and an aspect ratio of ~ 6.5. The XRD analysis of ZnO confirmed that the synthesized
particles were in a Wurtzite phase. Hence, ZnO nanorods with the required wurtzite crystalline structure
were synthesized in this research.
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ZnO nanorods, Width, Aspect ratio, Microwave irradiation, Capping agents, Piezoelectricity
