Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1311192 Inorganica Chimica Acta 2010 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

The development of reproducible procedures for the synthesis and organization of nanostructured metal oxides is important in order to exploit the unique properties of these materials for practical applications. The present work describes the transformation of Zn(NH3)4]2+ into hollow structured ZnO materials through solvothermal decomposition. An increase in ammonia concentration in the reaction medium, significantly changes the morphology of ZnO from spheres made of nanoparticles (20–30 nm) to hollow spheres composed of nanorods (200–350 nm) or to free microrods as evidenced from scanning and transmission electron micrographs (SEM/TEM). The powder X-ray diffraction (XRD) pattern of ZnO confirms formation of the wurtzite structure. Raman and Energy-dispersive spectroscopic (EDS) studies indicate the presence of oxygen deficiency in ZnO. The investigation on the catalytic behavior of ZnO in the synthesis of (4-methoxyphenyl)(phenyl) methanone (MPPM) by Friedel–Crafts acylation of anisole with benzoyl chloride has also been carried out. The results reveal that the prepared ZnO could produce ∼98% of yield compared to 41% produced by commercial ZnO.

Graphical abstractThis paper describes the transformation of Zn(NH3)4]2+ into hollow structured ZnO materials through solvothermal decomposition. The investigation on the catalytic behavior of ZnO in the synthesis of (4-methoxyphenyl)(phenyl) methanone by Friedel–Crafts acylation of anisole with benzoyl chloride reveals that the prepared ZnO could produce ∼98% of yield.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slide

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