Salt-assisted Solid-state Chemical Reaction. Synthesis of ZnO Nanocrystals
Chemistry Letters, ISSN: 0366-7022, Vol: 32, Issue: 9, Page: 826-827
2003
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By adopting a room-temperature grinding of the zinc acetate-oxalic acid powder mixture and a subsequent thermal decomposition reaction, agglomerated ZnO nanocrystals with diameters of 15-40 nm were prepared. By adding NaCl in the whole process, well-dispersed ZnO nanocrystals with diameters of 3-4 nm, showing an obvious blue shift due to the size quantization effect, were prepared.
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