ZnO-based materials have been synthesized by means of hydrothermal method from aqueous solutions of ZnOH42- in the presence of sodium-dodecyl sulphate (SDS). By means of a variety of analyses (SEM, AFM, IR, UV-vis and XRD) it is shown that this synthesis method allows to obtain ZnO microcrystals with well defined morphology and active toward hydrogen adsorption. The adsorption of hydrogen on these zinc oxide platelets has been investigated by FTIR spectroscopy and the results are compared with those obtained on ZnO, synthesized by combustion of zinc metal. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Plate-like zinc oxide microcrystals: Synthesis and characterization of a material active toward hydrogen adsorption

SCARANO, Domenica;CESANO, Federico;VITILLO, Jenny Grazia;ZECCHINA, Adriano
2006-01-01

Abstract

ZnO-based materials have been synthesized by means of hydrothermal method from aqueous solutions of ZnOH42- in the presence of sodium-dodecyl sulphate (SDS). By means of a variety of analyses (SEM, AFM, IR, UV-vis and XRD) it is shown that this synthesis method allows to obtain ZnO microcrystals with well defined morphology and active toward hydrogen adsorption. The adsorption of hydrogen on these zinc oxide platelets has been investigated by FTIR spectroscopy and the results are compared with those obtained on ZnO, synthesized by combustion of zinc metal. (C) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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plate-like zinc oxide; microcrystals; hydrothermal synthesis; hydrogen adsorption; XRD; atomic force microscopy; scanning electron microscopy; FTIR; UV-vis analyses
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D. SCARANO; S. BERTARIONE; F. CESANO; J. G. VITILLO; A. ZECCHINA
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