JOURNAL ARTICLE

Bioinspired Synthesis of Vertically Aligned ZnO Nanorod Arrays: Toward Greener Chemistry

Lan LiuLei FuYong LiuYaling LiuPeng JiangShaoqin LiuMingyuan GaoZhiyong Tang

Year: 2009 Journal:   Crystal Growth & Design Vol: 9 (11)Pages: 4793-4796   Publisher: American Chemical Society

Abstract

We developed a green, low-cost, bioinspired aqueous synthesis method to fabricate one-dimensional (1D) vertically aligned ZnO nanorod arrays on zinc substrates at room temperature. Scanning electron microscopy images, transmission electron microscopy images, and energy-dispersive X-ray spectrum show densely well-aligned single-crystal ZnO nanorod arrays with a length of ∼400 nm fabricated by a simple method. Further, we reveal a growth mechanism that continuously deposits the freshly formed ZnO onto the zinc substrates, which results from the reaction between Zn2+ coordinated with cysteine and its derivatives and OH− in base solution, and leads to forming ZnO nanorod arrays. More importantly, the simple preparation can grow hierarchical structures of ZnO nanorod arrays as well as fabricating the arrays on different types of zinc-based substrates. Finally, the paper reports as-prepared ZnO nanorod arrays repeatedly photobleach Rhodamine 6G, and the results suggest the photobleach efficiency increases significantly due to the arrays.

Keywords:
Nanorod Rhodamine 6G Zinc Nanotechnology Transmission electron microscopy Materials science Scanning electron microscope Aqueous solution Chemical engineering Chemistry Molecule Organic chemistry

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ZnO doping and properties
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Advanced Sensor and Energy Harvesting Materials
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Biomedical Engineering
Advanced Photocatalysis Techniques
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