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Article
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Available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial Share Alike 4.0 International Licence
Disciplines
1.3 PHYSICAL SCIENCES
Abstract
Zinc oxide nanoparticles have been processed from a novel isophthalate
precursor. In contrast to those processed from an oxalate precursor, this
material exhibits three-dimensional, non-directional aggregation behaviour.
Such non-directional aggregation of uniaxial crystallites may allow for the
production of structures with a higher proportion of catalytically active
surfaces than can be prepared through conventional sol–gel methods. XRD,
FTIR, TEM and SEM were used to characterize the synthesized materials.
Zinc oxide particles synthesized by using isophthalic acid
(C6H4-1,3-(COOH)2) are found to be slightly smaller than the previously
reported materials prepared through chelation with oxalic acid
(H2C2O2·2H2O).
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1088/0964-1726/16/4/052
Recommended Citation
Duffy, G., Pillai, S. C., McCormack, D. E. (2007) A novel processing route for the production of nanoparticulate zinc oxide using an isophthalate precursor, Smart Materials and Structures, 16, 2007, 1379-1381. doi:10.1088/0964-1726/16/4/052
Publication Details
Smart Materials and Structures, 16, 2007, 1379-1381