Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation

In this research work, nanowires were grown on brass (Cu - 37.2 wt% Zn) substrate by thermal oxidation. The substrate was oxidized at temperatures ranging from 350 degrees C to 600 degrees C in the presence of varying concentrations of O-2 (1%-100%) in N-2 flown at a rate of 200 sccm. The oxidized b...

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Main Authors: Arafat, M. M., Rozali, S., Haseeb, A. S. M. A., Ibrahim, S.
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spelling my.um.eprints.367432024-11-06T00:38:07Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/36743/ Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation Arafat, M. M. Rozali, S. Haseeb, A. S. M. A. Ibrahim, S. TJ Mechanical engineering and machinery In this research work, nanowires were grown on brass (Cu - 37.2 wt% Zn) substrate by thermal oxidation. The substrate was oxidized at temperatures ranging from 350 degrees C to 600 degrees C in the presence of varying concentrations of O-2 (1%-100%) in N-2 flown at a rate of 200 sccm. The oxidized brass surface was characterized by field emission scanning electron microscope equipped with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscope and transmission electron microscope. Four different types of morphological variations such as thin, thick with branches, circular-flake and flat-cone shape nanostructures were observed during oxidation at different conditions. However, the prevalence of thin and thick morphology with branches was more prominent and found in all growth conditions. The length and diameter of the nanowires varied from 1 to 30 mu m and 50 to 500 nm, respectively, whereas the length of the branches varied from 1 to 3 mu m. The composition of the nanowires was ZnO possessing of hexagonal wurtzite structure. The selected area diffraction confirms that the nanowires grew along <1 1 <(2)over bar> 0> directions. Based on the results, a stress induced mechanism is proposed for the growth of ZnO nanowires on Cu - 37.2 wt% Zn substrate. Institute of Physics 2020-04 Article PeerReviewed Arafat, M. M. and Rozali, S. and Haseeb, A. S. M. A. and Ibrahim, S. (2020) Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation. Nanotechnology, 31 (17). ISSN 0957-4484, DOI https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ab69b3 <https://doi.org/10.1088/1361-6528/ab69b3>. 10.1088/1361-6528/ab69b3
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Arafat, M. M.
Rozali, S.
Haseeb, A. S. M. A.
Ibrahim, S.
Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
description In this research work, nanowires were grown on brass (Cu - 37.2 wt% Zn) substrate by thermal oxidation. The substrate was oxidized at temperatures ranging from 350 degrees C to 600 degrees C in the presence of varying concentrations of O-2 (1%-100%) in N-2 flown at a rate of 200 sccm. The oxidized brass surface was characterized by field emission scanning electron microscope equipped with energy dispersive x-ray spectroscope and transmission electron microscope. Four different types of morphological variations such as thin, thick with branches, circular-flake and flat-cone shape nanostructures were observed during oxidation at different conditions. However, the prevalence of thin and thick morphology with branches was more prominent and found in all growth conditions. The length and diameter of the nanowires varied from 1 to 30 mu m and 50 to 500 nm, respectively, whereas the length of the branches varied from 1 to 3 mu m. The composition of the nanowires was ZnO possessing of hexagonal wurtzite structure. The selected area diffraction confirms that the nanowires grew along <1 1 <(2)over bar> 0> directions. Based on the results, a stress induced mechanism is proposed for the growth of ZnO nanowires on Cu - 37.2 wt% Zn substrate.
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author Arafat, M. M.
Rozali, S.
Haseeb, A. S. M. A.
Ibrahim, S.
author_facet Arafat, M. M.
Rozali, S.
Haseeb, A. S. M. A.
Ibrahim, S.
author_sort Arafat, M. M.
title Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
title_short Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
title_full Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
title_fullStr Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
title_full_unstemmed Direct and catalyst-free synthesis of ZnO nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
title_sort direct and catalyst-free synthesis of zno nanowires on brass by thermal oxidation
publisher Institute of Physics
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