Abstract

Spherical ZnO microspheres were obtained in a simple system using a short time process, without catalysts, at atmospheric pressure and using water as oxidant agent. Analysis with SEM shows the microstructures have spherical shapes covered with pencil-like structures. XRD spectrum reveals that as-synthesized ZnO products crystallize in the wurtzite phase.

Keywords:
Wurtzite crystal structure Zinc Materials science Microstructure Microsphere Chemical engineering Pellet Substrate (aquarium) Atmospheric pressure Catalysis Pencil (optics) Nanotechnology Metallurgy Composite material Chemistry Optics

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ZnO doping and properties
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