Employment of Low‐Temperature Concentrated Solar Heat to Synthesize Zinc Oxide Nanostructures
Claudia-Daniella Villa-Miranda,
Francisco J. Carranza-Chávez,
Daniel Sauceda-Carvajal
et al.
Abstract:The use of solar heat as energy input for the synthesis of some types of nanomaterials with great demand provides an alternative to the utilization of energy from the grid or other sources, which often come from fossil fuels. Thus, it can be seen as a valid approach to green chemistry. In this work, the synthesis of zinc oxide (ZnO) through a wet chemical method, using low‐temperature solar heat is investigated. The concept of compound parabolic concentrator was employed to construct a solar collector which al… Show more
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