“…In addition, ZnO nanostructure is low cost, high thermal stability, non-toxic, easily fabricated, high transmittance in the visible region [2]. ZnO nanostructures have been extensively used in different fields, such as environmental science [3], optoelectronics [4], catalysts [5], actuators and piezoelectric transducers [6], and solar cells [7]. ZnO nanostructures including zero-dimensional (0D) such as nanoparticles and quantum dot, one-dimensional (1D) such as nanowires, nanorods, and nanoneedles, twodimensional (2D) nanoribbons and nanoleaves, and three-dimensional (3D) such as tetrapods and spherical grains [8][9][10].…”