2007
DOI: 10.1007/s11671-007-9089-x
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Morphologies of Sol–Gel Derived Thin Films of ZnO Using Different Precursor Materials and their Nanostructures

Abstract: We have shown that the morphological features of the sol–gel derived thin films of ZnO depend strongly on the choice of the precursor materials. In particular, we have used zinc nitrate and zinc acetate as the precursor materials. While the films using zinc acetate showed a smoother topography, those prepared by using zinc nitrate exhibited dendritic character. Both types of films were found to be crystalline in nature. The crystallite dimensions were confined to the nanoscale. The crystallite size of the nano… Show more

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“…The use of metal acetate is preferred to commonly used metal alkoxide precursors which are known to be sensitive toward moisture. In addition, smooth topography has been reported [23] for ZnO films grown from zinc acetate. Diethanolamine was used as a complexing agent to keep the metal ions (zinc and indium) in homogeneous solution, which leaves sufficient flexibility for the system to exist homogeneously without undergoing precipitation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…The use of metal acetate is preferred to commonly used metal alkoxide precursors which are known to be sensitive toward moisture. In addition, smooth topography has been reported [23] for ZnO films grown from zinc acetate. Diethanolamine was used as a complexing agent to keep the metal ions (zinc and indium) in homogeneous solution, which leaves sufficient flexibility for the system to exist homogeneously without undergoing precipitation.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…As discussed in previous studies, the formation of Zn(OH) 2 ) 2− adsorbed on the ZnO surfaces leads to the elongation of c-axis, which actively elongates towards the 000I facet. 32,[50][51][52] This anisotropic growth leads to the formation of slender needle-like and broad arrow-like morphologies, thus giving rise to the bundles of flower-shaped ZNPs ( Figure 3E).…”
Section: Effect Of Temperature On Ph Of Znpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Zinc oxide (ZnO) possesses variety of nanostructures and it is the next most important material after carbon nanotubes [1]. Out of various nanoforms of ZnO, nanorod is such a morphology that has received a great deal of attention in recent years, because of its unique optoelectronic, mechanical, magnetic and chemical properties which provide various potential applications.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%