Artículos de revistas
Zinc Oxide Nanostructures by Solvothermal Synthesis
Fecha
2012Registro en:
Mol. Cryst. Liq. Cryst., Vol. 555: pp. 40–50, 2012
DOI: 10.1080/15421406.2012.634363
Autor
Segovia, M.
Sotomayor Torres, Clivia
González Moraga, Guillermo
Benavente Espinosa, Eglantina
Institución
Resumen
The synthesis, characterization, and properties of three types of one-dimensional zinc
oxide nanostructures are described. They were obtained by solvothermal treatment of
nanometric zinc oxide as zinc ion source (i.e., starting from pure oxide), from a mixture
of the oxide with stearic acid, and from intercalated oxide in the layered nanocomposite
ZnO(stearic acid)0.38. The reactions were performed at 180◦C in a (1:1) ethanol/water
mixture. Depending on the precursor and reaction times, morphologically homogenous
phases corresponding to ZnO nanoneedles, nanorods or nanowires were obtained.
Photoluminescence emissions were observed and are attributed to exciton transitions
and to the presence of intrinsic defects such as oxygen and zinc interstitials. The band gap
energies (Eg) were comparable to the values of bulk ZnO. The prepared nanostructures
showed photocatalytic activities with respect to the degradation of methylene blue which
were comparable to that of bulk zinc oxide.