Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels

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Autor(a) principal: Chen,Yun
Data de Publicação: 2007
Outros Autores: Wu,Qing-sheng, Ding,Ya-ping
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Journal of the Brazilian Chemical Society (Online)
Texto Completo: http://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-50532007000500008
Resumo: ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels have been synthesized successfully using a hydrothermal method. A novel hydrothermal reaction of simultaneous solvent-oxidation-hydrolysis has been developed using Zn powder, H2O and NH2CSNH2 as reagents. TEM images show that each branch of the channels is about 400-500 nm long. The inner diameter is 55 nm, the outer diameter is 70 nm, and the interlayer spacing is about 7 nm. XRD data show that the product is well-crystallized in the cubic Sphalerite phase. The peak appears at 293 nm in the UV-Vis absorption spectrum, which is about 50 nm blue shifted from the bulk counterpart. The photoluminescence spectrum of ZnS nanotubes shows that the emission peak occurs at 409 nm when excited at 365 nm.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
title Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
spellingShingle Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
Chen,Yun
ZnS
nanotubes
crossed-channels
simultaneous reaction
hydrothermal
title_short Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
title_full Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
title_fullStr Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
title_sort Synthesis and characterization of ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels
author Chen,Yun
author_facet Chen,Yun
Wu,Qing-sheng
Ding,Ya-ping
author_role author
author2 Wu,Qing-sheng
Ding,Ya-ping
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Chen,Yun
Wu,Qing-sheng
Ding,Ya-ping
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv ZnS
nanotubes
crossed-channels
simultaneous reaction
hydrothermal
topic ZnS
nanotubes
crossed-channels
simultaneous reaction
hydrothermal
description ZnS nanotubes with crossed-channels have been synthesized successfully using a hydrothermal method. A novel hydrothermal reaction of simultaneous solvent-oxidation-hydrolysis has been developed using Zn powder, H2O and NH2CSNH2 as reagents. TEM images show that each branch of the channels is about 400-500 nm long. The inner diameter is 55 nm, the outer diameter is 70 nm, and the interlayer spacing is about 7 nm. XRD data show that the product is well-crystallized in the cubic Sphalerite phase. The peak appears at 293 nm in the UV-Vis absorption spectrum, which is about 50 nm blue shifted from the bulk counterpart. The photoluminescence spectrum of ZnS nanotubes shows that the emission peak occurs at 409 nm when excited at 365 nm.
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