Synthesis of novel flower-like Zn(OH)F via a microwave-assisted ionic liquid route and transformation into nanoporous ZnO by heat treatment

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Zinc hydroxide fluoride (Zn(OH)F) with novel flower-like morphology has been prepared via a microwave-assisted ionic liquid route. The flower-like Zn(OH)F particle has six petals and every petal is composed of lots of acicular nano-structure. Nanoporous ZnO is obtained by thermal decomposition of as-prepared Zn(OH)F in air, and the flower-like morphology is well retained. In the process of synthesis, ionic liquid 1-Butyl-3-methylimidazolium tetrafluoroborate is used as both the reactant and the template. © To the authors 2009.

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Song, J. kui, Zheng, M. bo, Yang, Z. jiang, Chen, H. qin, Wang, H. yan, Liu, J. song, … Cao, J. ming. (2009). Synthesis of novel flower-like Zn(OH)F via a microwave-assisted ionic liquid route and transformation into nanoporous ZnO by heat treatment. Nanoscale Research Letters, 4(12), 1512–1516. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11671-009-9428-1

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