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17 O solid-state NMR study on exposed facets of ZnO nanorods with different aspect ratios.

Benteng SongYuhong LiYunhua SunLuming PengLing-Hai Xie
Published in: Physical chemistry chemical physics : PCCP (2024)
The physical and chemical properties of metal oxide nanocrystals are closely related to their exposed facets, so the study on facet structures is helpful to develop facet/morphology-property relationships and rationally design nanostructures with desired properties. In this study, wurtzite ZnO nanorods with different aspect ratios were prepared by controlling the Zn 2+ /OH - ratio, temperature and time in hydrothermal processes. An 17 O solid-state NMR study was performed on these nanorods, after surface 17 O labeling, to explore the relationship of the 17 O NMR signals with the local surface structure of different exposed facets, i.e. , nonpolar (101̄0) and polar (0002) facets. It is observed that, one of the signals, the sharp component of a peak at -18.8 ppm, comprises the contribution from the oxygen ions on the polar (0002) facets, in addition to that from nonpolar (101̄0) facets, which is confirmed by 17 O NMR spectra of ZnO nanorods with controlled aspect ratios and different thermal treatment conditions. This is important for accurately interpreting the 17 O NMR signal of ZnO-containing materials, especially when studying the facet-related mechanisms. The method applied here can also be extended to study the facet-dependent properties of other faceted oxide nanocrystals.
Keyphrases
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