Water-Organic Cosolvent Effect on Nucleation of Solution-Synthesized ZnO Nanowires

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Here, we show the effect of water-organic (acetone, tert-butyl alcohol, and isopropanol) cosolvents on nucleation and anisotropic crystal growth of solution-synthesized ZnO nanowires. The addition of organic solution does not alter the face-selective crystal growth nature but significantly promotes the crystal growth of both length and diameter of the nanowires. Systematic investigations reveal that a variation of the relative dielectric constant in the cosolvent can rigorously explain the observed effect of the water-organic cosolvent on the ZnO nanowire growth via the degree of supersaturation for the nucleation. The difference between acetone, tert-butyl alcohol, and isopropanol on the cosolvent effect can be interpreted in terms of a local solvent-sorting effect.

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Akihiro, Y., Nagashima, K., Hosomi, T., Kanai, M., Anzai, H., Takahashi, T., … Yanagida, T. (2019). Water-Organic Cosolvent Effect on Nucleation of Solution-Synthesized ZnO Nanowires. ACS Omega, 4(5), 8299–8304. https://doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.9b00945

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