Room Temperature Synthesis of Monodisperse ZnO Nanoparticles Using Ultrasonically
Atomized Precursor Mist in Simple Chemical Route
Abstract:Monodisperse zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles were synthesized using ultrasonically atomized precursor mist in simple
chemical route at low temperature. Analytical grade sodium hydroxide and zinc chloride were dissolved in 100 ml
methanol. Zinc chloride precursor solution was converted into very fine mist (atomized) using a nozzle (Sono-Tek
Corporation, U.S.A.) operated at ultrasonic frequency of 120 KHz. Fine mist droplets were added slowly (50ml/
hour) into sodium hydroxide solution in 2 hours. The NaOH soluti… Show more
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