Dissolution -recrystallization induced hierarchical structure in ZnO: Bunched roselike and core-shell-like particles

Xiulan Hu, Yoshitake Masuda, Tatsuki Ohji, Kazumi Kato

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Abstract

Zn(OHJ2/ZnO nanohybrid particles were fabricated by the dissolution-recrystallization route in hot distilled water. Hierarchical structured ZnO particles were easily obtained by the further dehydration reaction without morphology deformation. X-ray diffraction, field emission scanning electron microscopy, and transmission electron microscopy clarified the formation mechansim. Thermodynamically less stable polar planes (0001) of ZnO rods tended to dissolve quickly; the thermodynamically stable Zn(OHJ2 first grows on ZnO surfaces by heterogeneous nucleation to minimize their surface energy. The morphologies, bunched roselike and core-shell-like structures, are controllable by adjusting the immersion period. Further dissolution- recrystallization resulted in the formation of core-shell morphology. As-fabricated hierarchical structured products will have potential applications in optoelectronic devices such as dye-sensitive solar cells and gas sensor due to its high porous structure and strongly adsorption property.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)626-631
Number of pages6
JournalCrystal Growth and Design
Volume10
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 3 Feb 2010
Externally publishedYes

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