L-Alanine capping of ZnO nanorods: Increased carrier concentration in ZnO/CuI heterojunction diode

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ZnO nanorods were capped with a simple amino acid, viz., l-alanine to increase the carrier concentration and improve the performance of ZnO/CuI heterojunction diodes. The effect of l-alanine capping on the morphology, structural, optical, electrochemical and electrical properties of ZnO nanorods had been studied in detail. The stable structure with two equally strong Zn-O coordinate bonds predicted by density functional theory was in agreement with the experimental results of FTIR spectroscopy. Due to the presence of electron-releasing (+I effect) moieties in l-Alanine, the carrier concentration of capped ZnO nanorods was two orders of magnitude higher and the ZnO/CuI heterojunction device showed more than a two-fold increase in the photovoltaic power conversion efficiency.

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Indubala, E., Dhanasekar, M., Sudha, V., Malar, E. J. P., Divya, P., Sherine, J., … Harinipriya, S. (2018). L-Alanine capping of ZnO nanorods: Increased carrier concentration in ZnO/CuI heterojunction diode. RSC Advances, 8(10), 5350–5361. https://doi.org/10.1039/c7ra12385j

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