Improved seedless hydrothermal synthesis of dense and ultralong ZnO nanowires

  • Jing Hua Tian*
  • , Jie Hu
  • , Si Si Li
  • , Fan Zhang
  • , Jun Liu
  • , Jian Shi
  • , Xin Li
  • , Zhong Qun Tian
  • , Yong Chen
  • *Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Seedless hydrothermal synthesis has been improved by introducing an adequate content of ammonia into the nutrient solution, allowing the fabrication of dense and ultralong ZnO nanowire arrays over large areas on a substrate. The presence of ammonia in the nutrient solution facilitates the high density nucleation of ZnO on the substrate which is critical for the nanowire growth. In order to achieve an optimal growth, the growth conditions have been studied systematically as a function of ammonia content, growth temperature and incubation time. The effect of polyethyleneimine (PEI) has also been studied but shown to be of no benefit to the nucleation of ZnO. Ultradense and ultralong ZnO nanowires could be obtained under optimal growth conditions, showing no fused structure at the foot of the nanowire arrays. Due to different reaction kinetics, four growth regimes could be attributed, including the first fast growth, equilibrium phase, second fast growth and final erosion. Combining this simple method with optical lithography, ZnO nanowires could be grown selectively on patterned areas. In addition, the as-grown ZnO nanowires could be used for the fabrication of a piezoelectric nanogenerator. Compared to the device of ZnO nanowires made by other methods, a more than twice voltage output has been obtained, thereby proving an improved performance of our growth method.

Original languageEnglish
Article number245601
JournalNanotechnology
Volume22
Issue number24
DOIs
StatePublished - 17 Jun 2011
Externally publishedYes

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