The growth mechanism of zinc oxide and hydrozincite : a study using electron microscopies and in situ SAXS (CROSBI ID 187738)
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Bitenc, Marko ; Podbršček, Peter ; Dubček, Pavo ; Bernstorff, Sigrid ; Dražić, Goran ; Orel, Bojan ; Crnjak Orel, Zorica
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The growth mechanism of zinc oxide and hydrozincite : a study using electron microscopies and in situ SAXS
The growth mechanism of ZnO is investigated by a combination of electron microscopy and in situ small-angle X-ray scattering (SAXS). The particles are prepared by the precipitation of zinc nitrate with urea. Depending on the reaction conditions, ZnO, hydrozincite, or a mixture of both phases is detected in our system. The molecular precursors and complexation reactions of the formation process are numerically predicted by the partial-charge model. The condensation and complexation reactions lead to the formation of nanoparticle building units up to a size of 10 nm. Afterwards, the nanoparticles immediately self-assemble into micro-sized particles.
SAXS; ZnO; electron microscopy
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