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The correlation among morphology,oxygen vacancies and properties of ZnO nanoflowers
Authors:Abdo Hezam  K Namratha  Q A Drmosh  T R Lakshmeesha  S Srikantaswamy  K Byrappa
Affiliation:1.Center for Materials Science and Technology, Vijnana Bhavana,University of Mysore,Mysore,India;2.Department of Studies in Earth Science,University of Mysore,Mysore,India;3.Center of Research Excellence in Nanotechnology and Physics Department,King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals,Dhahran,Saudi Arabia;4.Department of Studies in Biotechnology,University of Mysore,Mysore,India;5.Department of Studies in Environmental Science,Mysuru,India
Abstract:Despite numerous reports have investigated the effect of morphology on the properties of nanomaterials, its role in tuning nanomaterials properties is still not clear to date. This work introduces a unique attempt to explore the correlation among morphology, surface defects (oxygen vacancies), and properties of nanomaterials. To achieve this task, three different morphologies of ZnO nanoflowers were prepared via hydrothermal method by varying the concentration of diethylamine. It was observed that a change in ZnO nanoflowers morphology results in changes in their optical, photocatalytic, and antibacterial properties. Photoluminescence and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy analyses reveal the presence of oxygen vacancies (VO) in ZnO nanoflowers with a concentration varies with respect to morphology. VO concentration plays a key role in tuning ZnO band gap and the concentration of reactive oxygen species and thereby tuning optical, photocatalytic, and antibacterial properties of ZnO nanoflowers. Our results suggest that VO concentration, morphology, and properties of ZnO nanoflowers are correlated.
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