2010
DOI: 10.1016/j.jcrysgro.2010.09.028
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In-situ visualization of a super-accelerated synthesis of zinc oxide nanostructures through CO2 laser heating

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“…A large variety of ZnO micro‐ and nanostructures morphologies have been synthesized so far9 using several processes including chemical or physical vapor deposition,9a pulsed laser deposition,10 spray pyrolysis,11 sol–gel12 and liquid‐phase processes,9 hydrothermal13 and supercritical fluids 14. Most ZnO materials synthesized through liquid‐phase methods show controlled sizes (from few nanometers to several hundreds of nanometers) and morphologies, taking advantages of the well‐developed batch processes and the large amount of surfactant systems available 15.…”
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“…A large variety of ZnO micro‐ and nanostructures morphologies have been synthesized so far9 using several processes including chemical or physical vapor deposition,9a pulsed laser deposition,10 spray pyrolysis,11 sol–gel12 and liquid‐phase processes,9 hydrothermal13 and supercritical fluids 14. Most ZnO materials synthesized through liquid‐phase methods show controlled sizes (from few nanometers to several hundreds of nanometers) and morphologies, taking advantages of the well‐developed batch processes and the large amount of surfactant systems available 15.…”
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“…In 2010, C. Lo et al demonstrated the use of polymeric CO 2 lasers to heat bulk ZnO rods to generate various forms of ZnO nanostructures, including comb, nanotubular, fence-like, pencil-like and flower-like nanostructures, and nanowires [314]. As shown in the SEM image of Figure 30, the ZnO nanostructure morphology fabricated by conventional furnace heating techniques can be prepared in simple laser heating technique.…”
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