Synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles without catalysts and their photoluminescence
M. A. SHAH1,*
Affiliation
- Electron Microscopy Unit, Faculty of Science, Taif University, Post Box.888, Taif, Saudi Arabia
Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate a novel and direct synthesis of high quality zinc oxide (ZnO) nanoparticles by a versatile and
a simple approach without using catalysts. The approach is based on a simple reaction of zinc powder and de-ionized (DI)
water at relatively low temperatures of 200oC. The formation of ZnO nanoparticles by the reaction of metals with DI water is
suggested to occur due to the oxidation of metallic zinc in presence of water. The nanoparticles have diameters varying
between 50 to 90nm, with an average diameter of 70 nm. The synthesized ZnO products were characterized in terms of
their structural and optical properties. Photoluminescence (Pl) measurements were adopted to analyze the optical
properties of nanoparticles; both a strong UV emission and weak deep level emissions were observed. The reported
method besides being catalyst free is economical, fast, environmentally benign and free of pollution, which will make it
suitable for large scale production.
Keywords
Zinc powder, De-ionized water, Simple reaction, Nanoparticles, Photoluminescence.
Citation
M. A. SHAH, Synthesis of ZnO nanoparticles without catalysts and their photoluminescence, Optoelectronics and Advanced Materials - Rapid Communications, 3, 7, July 2009, pp.672-675 (2009).
Submitted at: June 20, 2009
Accepted at: July 20, 2009