The microwave-assisted synthesis and characterization of Zn1 - xCoxO nanopowders

2010 
Abstract In this paper, we present a simple microwave-assisted synthesis of Zn 1 − x Co x O nanopowders. With the advantages of the microwave-assisted method, we have successfully synthesized good crystalline quality and good surface morphology Zn 1 − x Co x O nanopowders. The nanopowders are characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), UV–VIS absorption, and micro-Raman spectroscopy. We found, in the synthesis process, the surfactant Triethanolamine (TEA) plays an important role on the morphology of Zn 1 − x Co x O nanoparticles. The XRD study shows that for Co doping up to 5%, Co 2+ ions are successfully incorporated into the ZnO host matrix. The absorption spectra of Zn 1 − x Co x O ( x  = 1–5%) nanopowders show several peaks at 660, 611 and 565 nm, indicating the presence of Co 2+ ions in the tetrahedral sites. The Raman study shows that the linewidth of E 2 low mode increases with Co concentration, which further indicates the incorporation of Co 2+ ions into the ZnO host matrix.
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