Defect mediated photocatalytic activity in shape-controlled ZnO nanostructures

[Display omitted] ► Shape-controlled fabrication of ZnO nanostructures. ► Correlation of ZnO defect chemistry with photocatalytic activity. ► Defect induced room temperature ferromagnetic-like ordering in ZnO. Shape-controlled ZnO nanostructures were synthesized through a facile soft-chemical approa...

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Published inJournal of alloys and compounds Vol. 509; no. 23; pp. 6725 - 6730
Main Authors Gupta, Jagriti, Barick, K.C., Bahadur, D.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Kidlington Elsevier B.V 09.06.2011
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Summary:[Display omitted] ► Shape-controlled fabrication of ZnO nanostructures. ► Correlation of ZnO defect chemistry with photocatalytic activity. ► Defect induced room temperature ferromagnetic-like ordering in ZnO. Shape-controlled ZnO nanostructures were synthesized through a facile soft-chemical approach by varying the concentration of OH − ions. X-ray diffraction and Raman spectra reveal the formation of highly crystalline single-phase hexagonal wurtzite nanostructure. It has been observed that the concentration of OH − ions plays an important role in controlling the shape of ZnO nanostructures. TEM micrographs indicate that well-spherical particles of size about 8 nm were formed at lower concentration of OH − ions whereas the higher concentration of OH − ions favor the formation of nanorods of length 30–40 nm. The optical studies confirmed that the band gap and near band edge emission of ZnO nanostructures are strongly dependent on the shape of particles. Furthermore, the decrease in the intensity of green emission as shape of particles changes from sphere to rod indicates the suppressing of defect density, which in turn influences the photocatalytic activity and ferromagnetic-like behavior of ZnO nanostructures.
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ISSN:0925-8388
1873-4669
DOI:10.1016/j.jallcom.2011.03.157