Abstract

In this work acicular ZnO nanostructures were successfully produced by an adapted thermal evaporation method. The obtained material was compared with a commercial ZnO nanopowder of similar size and surface area but different morphology, and a commercial micro-powder of different morphology, size and surface area, in the degradation of Methyl Orange (MO) and Safranin O (SAF). Photoluminescence spectroscopy was used to evaluate the native point defects in the samples. It was observed that the nanostructured ZnO powder synthesized by the thermal evaporation process presented the highest amount of native point defects of all samples analyzed, which could be related with the better photocatalytic performance in despite of the specific surface area and crystallite size of the evaluated powders.

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