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Effect of heat treatment on the structure and morphology of ZnO nanorod array and its composite with titania precursor

Journal

PHASE TRANSITIONS
Volume 90, Issue 1, Pages 44-53

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/01411594.2016.1212195

Keywords

Structure of nanorods (61.46.Km); ZnO films (77.55.hf); dielectric materials: titanates (77.84.Cg); X-ray scattering (61.05.cf); sintering; (81.20.Ev)

Funding

  1. National Science Center (Poland) [DEC-2011/03/D/ST5/06074]
  2. Foundation for Polish Science - Programme Master [9./2013]

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Effects of the elevated temperature on the structure evolution of the ZnO nanorod array (ZNA) and their hybrid nanocomposite with layered (tetramethyl)ammonium titanate (LTMAT) prepared by the liquid phase deposition were investigated. The vertically oriented ZnO nanorods were deposited on a quartz plate by a chemical bath deposition method and then they were penetrated by the LTMAT using the dip-coating method from the water solution. As a result of such an experimental procedure, an assembly composed of the ZNA with LTMAT was obtained and called hybrid nanocomposite. Since the LTMAT converts to TiO2 upon subsequent sintering at 350 degrees C, it can be regarded as TiO2 precursor for the thermal treatment experiments. The experiments with ZNA and their hybrid nanocomposite at the elevated temperature revealed coalescence of the deposited ZnO nanorods and crystallization of zinc titanate with Zn2TiO4 stoichiometry.

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