{"id":124597,"date":"2014-04-16T11:49:01","date_gmt":"2014-04-16T15:49:01","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/uncategorized\/sem-image-of-a-flower-like-zno-material.php"},"modified":"2014-04-16T11:49:01","modified_gmt":"2014-04-16T15:49:01","slug":"sem-image-of-a-flower-like-zno-material","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/futurist-transhuman-news-blog\/nano-engineering\/sem-image-of-a-flower-like-zno-material.php","title":{"rendered":"SEM image of a flower-like ZnO material"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>One of the winning images of the 2014 Nano Today Cover    Competition. Look out for more cover competition winners,    here on Materials Today.    <\/p>\n<p>    The new issue of Nano Today (Volume 9, Issue 1) is out    now. Click here to read the articles.  <\/p>\n<p>    Zinc oxide (ZnO) is a metal oxide material that exhibits unique    semiconducting, piezoelectric, and pyroelectric properties.    With a direct wide bandgap (3.37 eV) and a high exciton binding    energy (60 meV) at room temperature, it has received    significant attention in applications ranging from solar cells,    chemical sensors, optoelectronic devices, piezoelectric    transducers and actuators, and environmental photocatalysis    [1-4]. Particularly for the latter application, and despite its    unfavorable electrochemical properties, ZnO has become an    efficient alternative for titanium dioxide, the benchmark    photocatalyst [5-8].  <\/p>\n<p>    Controlling the morphology is a very important challenge in the    synthesis of inorganic materials since it greatly affects their    properties and corresponding potential applications. ZnO is a    very versatile material in terms of morphology. One- (wires,    rods and tubes) two- (sheets and ribbons) or even    three-dimensional (rings, bows, helices and springs) structures    can be obtained by selecting the appropriate synthesis method    and preparation conditions [9]. Various routes including    chemical vapor deposition, thermal evaporation,    electrodeposition, solvothermal and hydrothermal methods have    been reported for the preparation of ZnO materials with    distinct morphologies at the micro\/nanoscale [10]. Amongst the    different synthesis procedures, the hydrothermal route is    attractive mainly because of its simplicity and environmentally    friendly conditions [11].  <\/p>\n<p>    The cover image on Volume 9, Issue 1 of Nano Today    shows flower-like ZnO structures produced through a    hydrothermal procedure starting from an aqueous solution of    zinc nitrate hexahydrate and hexamethylenetetramine. The    mixture was thermally treated at 90 C for 12 h in a    Teflon-lined stainless steel autoclave after adjusting the pH    to 10.0 using an ammonium solution. Finally, the obtained    material was thoroughly washed with deionized water, in order    to eliminate residual salts, and dried at 60 C under vacuum.  <\/p>\n<p>    The ZnO bundles strongly resemble natural flowers. A single    flower consists of needle-like crystals (petals) radiating    from the center. The micrograph was made using a high    resolution (Schottky) environmental scanning electron    microscope with X-raymicroanalysis and electron    backscattered diffraction analysis (Quanta 400 FEG ESEM\/EDAX    Genesis X4M; secondary electron detector, 20 000, 15.00 kV) at    the Materials Centre of the University of Porto (CEMUP),    Portugal.  <\/p>\n<p>    The material was synthesized at Laboratory of Catalysis and    Materials (LCM), Associate Laboratory LSRE-LCM, Faculty of    Engineering, University of Porto (Portugal). It resulted from    an ongoing joint collaboration between LCM and the Institute of    Physics of the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul    (Brazil), on the effect of the synthesis route in the    morphology, optical properties and photocatalytic activity of    ZnO materials. The ZnO materials produced are being used    (ongoing work) as catalysts for two specific applications: the    removal of organic pollutants from wastewater and hydrogen    production from biomass compounds.  <\/p>\n<p>    Acknowledgments: The authors acknowledge    Project PEst-C\/EQB\/LA0020\/2013, financed by FEDER through    COMPETE - Programa Operacional Factores de Competitividade, and    by FCT - Fundao para a Cincia e a Tecnologia, and    co-financed by QREN, ON2 and FEDER (Project    NORTE-07-0124-FEDER-0000015). FCT is acknowledged for funding    the Post-Doctoral grant SFRH\/BPD\/48777\/2008. Dr. Carlos M. S    (CEMUP) is acknowledged for assistance with SEM\/EDS analyses.    Support by Brazilian agencies CNPq and CAPES is also    acknowledged.  <\/p>\n<p>    Further reading: [1] A. Janotti, C.G. van de    Walle, Rep. Prog. Phys. 2009, 72, 126501; [2] A.    Moezzi, A.M. McDonagh, M.B. Cortie, Chem. Eng. J.    2012, 185-186, 1; [3] S.A.C. Carabineiro, B.F. Machado, R.R.    Bacsa, P. Serp, G. Draic, J.L. Faria, J.L. Figueiredo, J.    Catal. 2010, 273, 191; [4] S.A.C. Carabineiro, B.F.    Machado, G. Draic, R.R. Bacsa, P. Serp, J.L. Figueiredo, J.L.    Faria, Stud. Surf. Sci. Catal. 2010, 175, 629; [5]    M.D. Hernndez-Alonso, F. Fresno, S. Surez, J.M. Coronado,    Energy Environ. Sci. 2009, 2, 1231; [6] C. Martnez,    M. Canle L., M.I. Fernndez, J.A. Santaballa, J.L. Faria,    Appl. Catal. B 2011, 102, 563; [7] C.G. Silva, J.L.    Faria, J. Mol. Catal. A 2009, 305, 147; [8] C.G.    Silva, J. Monteiro, R.R.N. Marques, A.M.T. Silva, C. Martnez,    M. Canle L., J.L. Faria, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci.    2013, 12, 638; [9] Y. Wang, X. Li, N. Wang, X. Quan, Y. Chen,    Sep. Purif. Technol. 2008, 62, 727; [10] M. Vaseem, A.    Umar, Y.-B. Hahn in ZnO Nanoparticles: Growth, Properties,    and Applications, 2010, 136; [11] S. Baruah, J. Dutta,    Sci. Technol. Adv. Mater. 2009,10, 013001.  <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Read more: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" href=\"http:\/\/www.materialstoday.com\/characterization\/features\/sem-image-of-a-flowerlike-zno-material\/\/RS=^ADAOoSTcnA6uj4a33UebEBb2KgLBVg-\" title=\"SEM image of a flower-like ZnO material\">SEM image of a flower-like ZnO material<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> One of the winning images of the 2014 Nano Today Cover Competition. 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