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Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology

Nanostructured ZnO with controllable morphology was prepared by a hydrothermal method in the presence of three different hydrophilic ionic liquids (ILs), 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium methylsulfate, ([C(2)mim]CH(3)SO(4)), 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium methylsulfate, ([C(4)mim]CH(3)SO(4)) and 1-ethyl-3-m...

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Autores principales: Akter, Mousumi, Faisal, Md. Arif, Singh, Ajaya Kumar, Susan, Md. Abu Bin Hasan
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37323464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02681g
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author Akter, Mousumi
Faisal, Md. Arif
Singh, Ajaya Kumar
Susan, Md. Abu Bin Hasan
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description Nanostructured ZnO with controllable morphology was prepared by a hydrothermal method in the presence of three different hydrophilic ionic liquids (ILs), 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium methylsulfate, ([C(2)mim]CH(3)SO(4)), 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium methylsulfate, ([C(4)mim]CH(3)SO(4)) and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate, ([C(2)mim]C(2)H(5)SO(4)) as soft templates. The formation of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) with and without IL was verified using FT-IR and UV-visible spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) patterns indicated the formation of pure crystalline ZnO with a hexagonal wurtzite phase. Field emission scanning electron microscopic (FESEM) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopic (HRTEM) images confirmed the formation of rod-shaped ZnO nanostructures without using IL, whereas the morphology varied widely following addition of ILs. With increasing concentrations of [C(2)mim]CH(3)SO(4), the rod-shaped ZnO nanostructures transformed into flower-shaped nanostructures whereas with rising concentrations of [C(4)mim]CH(3)SO(4) and [C(2)mim]C(2)H(5)SO(4) the morphology changed into petal- and flake-like nanostructures, respectively. The selective adsorption effect of the ILs could protect certain facets during the formation of ZnO rods and promote the growth in directions other than [0001] to yield petal- or flake-like architectures. The morphology of ZnO nanostructures was, therefore, tunable by the controlled addition of hydrophilic ILs of different structures. The size of the nanostructures was widely distributed and the Z-average diameter, evaluated from dynamic light scattering measurements, increased as the concentration of the IL increased and passed through a maximum before decreasing again. The optical band gap energy of the ZnO nanostructures decreased when IL was added during the synthesis which is consistent with the morphology of the ZnO nanostructures. Thus, the hydrophilic ILs serve as self-directing agents and soft templates for the synthesis of ZnO nanostructures and the morphology and optical properties of ZnO nanostructures are tunable by changing the structure of the ILs as well as systematic variation of the concentration of ILs during synthesis.
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spelling pubmed-102620142023-06-15 Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology Akter, Mousumi Faisal, Md. Arif Singh, Ajaya Kumar Susan, Md. Abu Bin Hasan RSC Adv Chemistry Nanostructured ZnO with controllable morphology was prepared by a hydrothermal method in the presence of three different hydrophilic ionic liquids (ILs), 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium methylsulfate, ([C(2)mim]CH(3)SO(4)), 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium methylsulfate, ([C(4)mim]CH(3)SO(4)) and 1-ethyl-3-methylimidazolium ethylsulfate, ([C(2)mim]C(2)H(5)SO(4)) as soft templates. The formation of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) with and without IL was verified using FT-IR and UV-visible spectroscopy. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and selected area electron diffraction (SAED) patterns indicated the formation of pure crystalline ZnO with a hexagonal wurtzite phase. Field emission scanning electron microscopic (FESEM) and high-resolution transmission electron microscopic (HRTEM) images confirmed the formation of rod-shaped ZnO nanostructures without using IL, whereas the morphology varied widely following addition of ILs. With increasing concentrations of [C(2)mim]CH(3)SO(4), the rod-shaped ZnO nanostructures transformed into flower-shaped nanostructures whereas with rising concentrations of [C(4)mim]CH(3)SO(4) and [C(2)mim]C(2)H(5)SO(4) the morphology changed into petal- and flake-like nanostructures, respectively. The selective adsorption effect of the ILs could protect certain facets during the formation of ZnO rods and promote the growth in directions other than [0001] to yield petal- or flake-like architectures. The morphology of ZnO nanostructures was, therefore, tunable by the controlled addition of hydrophilic ILs of different structures. The size of the nanostructures was widely distributed and the Z-average diameter, evaluated from dynamic light scattering measurements, increased as the concentration of the IL increased and passed through a maximum before decreasing again. The optical band gap energy of the ZnO nanostructures decreased when IL was added during the synthesis which is consistent with the morphology of the ZnO nanostructures. Thus, the hydrophilic ILs serve as self-directing agents and soft templates for the synthesis of ZnO nanostructures and the morphology and optical properties of ZnO nanostructures are tunable by changing the structure of the ILs as well as systematic variation of the concentration of ILs during synthesis. The Royal Society of Chemistry 2023-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC10262014/ /pubmed/37323464 http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02681g Text en This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/
spellingShingle Chemistry
Akter, Mousumi
Faisal, Md. Arif
Singh, Ajaya Kumar
Susan, Md. Abu Bin Hasan
Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology
title Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology
title_full Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology
title_fullStr Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology
title_full_unstemmed Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology
title_short Hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of ZnO nanostructures with controllable morphology
title_sort hydrophilic ionic liquid assisted hydrothermal synthesis of zno nanostructures with controllable morphology
topic Chemistry
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10262014/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37323464
http://dx.doi.org/10.1039/d3ra02681g
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