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A general and facile approach to flower-like ZnO fabrication

Author(s)
Jang, Hye SeongJeong, Gyu HyeonLee, Hoon JuShin, Hyeon SukHwa, YeongsikChee, Sang-SooPaek, Sae YaneKim, Jong MinSon, ByeongseoKang, DongwooRyu, Gyeong Hee
Issued Date
2023-12
DOI
10.1016/j.mtadv.2023.100424
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/66148
Citation
MATERIALS TODAY ADVANCES, v.20, pp.100424
Abstract
ZnO nanosheets with nanograin distributions, high mesoporosity, and ultrathin thickness have garnered considerable attention owing to their intriguing properties, such as high surface-to-volume ratio and chemical reactivity. Although various methods for fabricating two-dimensional structures have been reported, the surfactant-assisted method is advantageous as it produces nanosheet structures at the water-air interface without affecting the crystal structure of the material. This study developed an innovative surfactant-assisted synthesis method to fabricate flower-like Zinc Oxide (f-ZnO) nanostructures. The synthesis, performed at a mild temperature of 70 degrees C, yields f-ZnO with high surface area-to-volume ratios and porous morphology. The f-ZnO demonstrates photoelectrochemical (PEC) performance due to increased interfacial contact with electrolytes and the formation of a wurtzite ZnO crystal structure. Additionally, f-ZnO exhibits sensitivity and selectivity as a hydrogen sulfide (H2S) gas sensor. This facile synthesis method opens new avenues for developing functional oxide nanostructures for sensors, catalysts, and energy storage systems.
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ISSN
2590-0498
Keyword (Author)
Flower-like ZnONanosheetsSurfactant moleculesSurfactant-assisted method
Keyword
MESOPOROUS SILICA NANOPARTICLESELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITYACTIVE-SITESMETALNANOSPHERESELECTRODESSUBSTRATEOXIDATIONSTRATEGYNANORODS

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