Powder Technology, Vol.319, 408-414, 2017
Synthesis of hierarchical flower-like particles and its application as super-hydrophobic coating
Zinc oxide (ZnO) nanostructures present great potential for application in optical, sensing, and piezoelectric devices owing to their nanometric diameter and large specific surface area. To obtain well-designed and well constructed ZnO micro/nano-architecture via a facile and inexpensive procedure is still a major challenge. Here, a sonochemical method was proposed for the synthesis of hierarchical flower-likepolystyrene-ZnOmicro/nano-particles (HFPs). Abundant thermal energy for the aqueous hydrothermal growth of ZnO nano rods (NRs) and sufficient ultrasonic irradiation to maintain the homogeneous dispersion of the produced particles were supplied by the sonochemical process. Moreover, the effects of precursor concentration, reaction time, and molar ratio of Zn(NO3)(2) to hexamethylenetetramine (HMT) on the synthesis of hierarchical flower-likeparticles were investigated. The mechanism of the hierarchical flower-like particle formation was presented, and the best morphology was obtained at a concentration of 25 mM Zn(NO3)(2) and 25 mM HMT with a reaction time of 2 h. Finally, the potential of using HFPs as superhydrophilic or superhydrophobic coating was investigated to tailor the wettability of a surface. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.