B-11 MORPHOLOGICAL STUDY OF THE HYDROTHERMAL EVOLUTION OF ZnO NANOSTRUCTURES ON Cu SURFACE(Session: Coatings/Thin Films)
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概要
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The mechanism for the hydrothermal growth of ZnO nanoblades and nanoflowers is presented. ZnO nanostructures were grown on a copper strip substrate using zinc acetate dihydrate and ethanolamine as precursors at 65℃. The mechanism of growth was deduced as a function of substrate's exposure time to the reaction mixture. The growth was found to be nucleation driven and the presence of a seed structure promotes the formation of a nanoflower. Nanoblades grow due to the supersaturation of ZnO on the substrate surface.
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- 2006-11-08
著者
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Sarmago Roland
Materials Science And Engineering Program University Of The Philippines
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Sarmago Roland
Materials Physics Laboratory National Institute Of Physics University Of The Philippines
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Arellano Ian
Institute Of Chemistry College Of Science University Of The Philippines:materials Science And Engine
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Aquino Denis
Materials Science and Engineering Program, University of the Philippines
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Payawan Leon
Institute of Chemistry, College of Science, University of the Philippines
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Aquino Denis
Materials Science And Engineering Program University Of The Philippines
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Payawan Leon
Institute Of Chemistry College Of Science University Of The Philippines
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