Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1786317 Current Applied Physics 2014 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

•Y-doped ZnO (YZO) nanostructures are grown by the hydrothermal synthesis method.•The aqueous solution's mole concentration modifies the material properties of YZO.•The morphology of YZO becomes flat and mosaic when the mole concentration is high.•YZO nanorods are grown when the mole concentration is relatively low.•These arise from differences in chemical potential for the hydrothermal reaction.

We investigated the mole-controlled growth of Y-doped ZnO (YZO) nanostructures by the hydrothermal synthesis techniques. Through controlling the aqueous solution's mole concentration, we could modify the morphological and structural properties of YZO. The shape of YZO becomes a nanometer-sized rod when using a relatively low mole concentration, whereas the morphology is changed to be flat and mosaic when using a relatively high mole concentration. Since the aqueous solution's mole concentration decides the amount of hydroxide, we ascribe the mole-controlled morphological changes to the alteration of chemical potential during the hydrothermal chemical reaction.

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