Composite Interfaces, Vol.21, No.3, 217-232, 2014
Synthesis, characterization, and effect of concentration variation on metal oxide nanostructures
Zinc oxide (ZnO) has been successfully synthesized by an anodization method, and it has been fabricated through anodization method with different concentration of zinc nitrate. The element composition, surface inspection, structural, and morphological features of the products are depend on the concentration of zinc nitrate. At lower concentration (0.01M), SEM image shows ZnO nanowires with average width of about 30 and 50nm. With increase in the concentration of zinc nitrate from 0.01 to 0.05M, the nanowires change into the nanosheets with average width of about 0.5 and 1.5m. For samples (0.1M) exhibits nanodots, morphology was composed of hundreds of nanosheets with thickness is about 90nm on average. When the concentration increases to 0.2M, the nanodots trench became bigger with diameter about 1.2-2.0m. When the concentration of zinc nitrate is 0.3M, the average diameter of nanodots is about 2-2.5m. The trench of nanosheets becomes thinner and shorter, but the number of nanosheets increases with diameter 20-50nm. The formation of nanowires, nanodots, and nanosheets nanostructures is also believed to result from actions on concentration of zinc nitrate as an aquas medium. The EDX result shows the atomic percentage (at.%) of the oxygen increased when the concentration of zinc nitrate increased. The pattern of EDX indicates that the ZnO nanostructures are composed of Zn, O, and Al. They represent Al composition in the sample because the anode using the aluminum rod during experiment.