Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1886757 Radiation Physics and Chemistry 2009 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

This work addresses the issue of radiation chemical synthesis of MnO2 nanoparticles and also illustrates the ease of formation of nanorods and sheets by adroit manipulation of experimental conditions. The radiation chemical yield (G-value) for reduction of Mn (VII) by the hydrated electron was found to be 0.27 μmol J−1 and 0.17 μmol J−1 respectively, when tert. butanol and isopropanol were used as scavengers in nitrogen-saturated solutions. The colloids formed upon irradiation of air-saturated solution and N2-purged solution with tert. butanol as scavenger were found to be most stable. Irradiation of air-saturated solution containing 4×10−4 M KMnO4 at a dose of 1692 Gy resulted in the formation of nanorods of the dimension 100–150 nm and nanospheres in the range 10–20 nm. Irradiation of N2-purged solution containing tert. butanol as scavenger for OH-produced reticulated structure of nanorods with length varying from 50 to 100 nm at a dose of 1692 Gy. Elemental analysis was performed using scanning electron microscope on MnO2 formed by reduction and oxidation and the purity was found to be 98% of elemental Mn content.

Related Topics
Physical Sciences and Engineering Physics and Astronomy Radiation
Authors
, , ,