“…[ 10,11 ] It is used in several devices such as photovoltaic cells, [ 12 ] electroluminescent devices, [ 13 ] photodetectors, [ 14 ] and photosensors. [ 15 ] Various morphologies of ZnO nanostructures like nanotubes, nanorods (NRs), nanowires, and nanoparticles were developed by several techniques, such as sol–gel, [ 16 ] successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR), [ 17 ] chemical bath deposition (CBD), [ 18 ] pulsed laser deposition, [ 19 ] spray pyrolysis, [ 20 ] reactive magnetron sputtering, [ 21 ] electrodeposition, [ 22,23 ] etc. Compared with other elaboration processes, electrodeposition is an adequate technique for the synthesis of ZnO nanostructure, because of its low cost, its simplicity, low temperature and atmospheric pressure conditions, and the very high quality of the deposited films.…”