Abstract

Hitherto the zinc sulphide material required for luminescent phosphors has usually been obtained by the reaction between a zinc salt and hydrogen sulphide. In this paper we report a new method of preparation of zinc sulphide by the reaction between thiourea and a zinc salt in an alkaline medium, at optimum conditions of pH. The zinc sulphide precipitate obtained under varying conditions of pH has been characterized by the methods of X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and diffraction, optical microscopy, magnetic susceptibility, diffuse reflectance and density. A very important point which came out of these investigations is that with varying pH for the precipitating conditions, varying degrees of non-stoichiometry have been obtained. All these aspects have been discussed in terms of interstitial zinc atoms or Zn+ ions and electrons in anion vacancies.

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