Hydrothermal Synthesis of ZnO Crystals from Zn(OH)(2) Metastable Phases at Room to Supercritical Conditions

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TitreHydrothermal Synthesis of ZnO Crystals from Zn(OH)(2) Metastable Phases at Room to Supercritical Conditions
Type de publicationJournal Article
Year of Publication2014
AuteursDemoisson F, Piolet R, Bernard F
JournalCRYSTAL GROWTH & DESIGN
Volume14
Pagination5388-5396
Date PublishedNOV
Type of ArticleArticle
ISSN1528-7483
Résumé

The originality of this work is to highlight the effect of temperature and pressure on the size and morphology of hydrothermal ZnO particles from ambient to supercritical conditions (T > 374 degrees C and P > 221 bar) using a unique continuous one-step process. Experiments were carried out from zinc nitrate (Zn(NO3)(2)) and potassium hydroxide (KOH) solutions in the ranges of 1300 bar and 30400 degrees C. The as-prepared particles of ZnO (flower, ellipsoid, and sphere) and e-Zn(OH)(2) (polyhedral) sized from nano to micrometers were characterized by X-ray diffraction and electronic microscopy. The wulfingite phase (e-Zn(OH)(2)) was detected inside some powders especially at room temperature for higher pressures. The proportion of each phase was determined by the quantitative Rietveld analysis. On the basis of Louers method, ZnO crystals exhibiting a hexagonal structure were considered as cylinders with a diameter D and a height H. The D/H parameter, also known as the aspect ratio, was correlated with electronic microscopy observations to investigate the ZnO nanoparticle morphology evolution according to the temperature and pressure. Thus, a schematic synoptic summarizing these results is presented.

DOI10.1021/cg500407r