Growth and characterization of ZnO nanorods by microwave-assisted route: Green chemistry approach

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ZnO nanorods with diameter 90-100 nm range (tip diameter~15 nm) and length of about 2 μm have been prepared using microwave irradiation technique. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) results indicate that the nanorods have single phase nature with wurtzite structure and preferentially grow along [0001] direction. Raman spectrum shows the mode E2high at 439 cm-1 that is related to the vibration of oxygen atoms in wurtzite ZnO. Room-temperature ultraviolet-visible (UV-vis) absorption spectrum shows the absorption band at around 399 nm (red shifted as compared to bulk). This novel nanostructure would be a promising candidate for a variety of future applications. © 2011 VBRI press.

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Ahmed, F., Kumar, S., Arshi, N., Anwar, M. S., & Prakash, R. (2011). Growth and characterization of ZnO nanorods by microwave-assisted route: Green chemistry approach. Advanced Materials Letters, 2(3), 183–187. https://doi.org/10.5185/amlett.2011.1213

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