Atomic scale design of spinel ZnAl2O4 nanocrystal synthesis

2020 
The chemistry of ZnAl2O4 nanocrystal nucleation and growth is examined by X-ray scattering meth-ods and the results challenge the conventional understanding of its preparation by hydrothermal meth-ods. The common assumption that a specific metal to hydroxide ion (M/OH) ratio is necessary to achieve a phase-pure product is shown to be inadequate. Pair distribution function analysis is used to identify distinct precursor structures, providing an understanding of why particular impurity phases are observed under certain M/OH ratios as heating is applied. In situ X-ray diffraction studies then probe the ZnAl2O4 growth in real time, from which optimal synthesis conditions and the influence of impurities is established. It is found that the heating rate plays a dominant role in impurity formation and dissolution. This observation is explored in three different hydrothermal synthesis methods (mi-crowave, autoclave and supercritical flow) having different intrinsic heating rates, and methodologies to prepare phas...
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