Abstract

Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) were obtained by the microwave solvothermal synthesis (MSS) method. The precursor of the MSS reaction was a solution of hydrated zinc acetate in ethylene glycol with water addition. It was proved that by controlling the water concentration in the precursor it was possible to control the size of ZnO NPs in a programmed manner. The less the water content in the precursor, the smaller the size of ZnO NPs obtained. The obtained NPs with the average particle size ranging from 25 nm to 50 nm were characterised by homogeneous morphology and a narrow distribution of particle sizes. The following parameters of the obtained ZnO NPs were determined: pycnometric density, specific surface area, phase purity, chemical composition, lattice parameters, average particle size, and particle size distribution. The average size of ZnO NPs was determined using Scherrer’s formula, Nanopowder XRD Processor Demo web application, by converting the results of the specific surface area, and TEM tests using the dark field technique. ZnO morphology and structure were determined using scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM). The test performed by the X-ray powder diffraction (XRD) confirmed that crystalline ZnO, pure in terms of phase, had been obtained.

Highlights

  • The past decades saw a dynamic development of nanotechnology [1]

  • Particle size between 15 and 40 nm was observed in scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) images for 1% water content, while for the samples of Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) with 4% water addition

  • Zinc acetate dissolved in ethylene glycol with water addition was used as the precursor of microwave solvothermal synthesis

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Introduction

The essence of nanotechnology is to make use of the correlation between matter properties and matter size, when at least one dimension is below 100 nm [2]. This opens a large room for scientific discoveries and new applications. ZnO is a perfect screening material against UV radiation and has a wide characteristic of UV absorption and is a photostable UVA/UVB sunblock agent [13]. It is a piezoelectric material [14, 15].

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