JOURNAL OF ALLOYS AND COMPOUNDS, v.509, no.35, pp.8770 - 8778
Abstract
We report a method for synthesizing zinc aluminum layered double hydroxide (ZnAl:LDH) nanostructures at room temperature. The ZnAl:LDH nanoplates could be converted into zinc aluminum mixed metal oxide (MMO) nanostructures by calcination in air. The crystalline nature and morphology of the MMO nanostructures could be tuned by varying the calcination temperature. At low calcination temperatures (450-650 degrees C), nanostructures were composed of crystalline ZnO regions and amorphous regions. The crystalline orientations of the ZnO crystal grains were almost identical throughout the nanostructure. At calcination temperatures above 750 degrees C, ZnAl(2)O(4) crystal grains appeared and amorphous regions could not be found in MMO nanostructures. As the calcination temperature increased, the crystal grain size and surface roughness of MMO nanostructures increased. Calcination at 950 degrees C resulted in the formation of MMO nanoparticles. The optical properties of the MMO nanostructures were probed by UV-vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy. The spectra varied depending on their dimensions and crystalline natures.