Annealing induced surface restructuring in hydrothermally synthesized gallium oxide nano-cuboids

2021 
Abstract Gallium Oxide (Ga2O3) nanostructures are synthesized using a hydrothermal approach and the effect of different gallium precursors on the morphology of gallium nanostructures is studied. The rice-like nanostructures are obtained in gallium chloride and gallium nitrate precursors, whereas nano-cuboids are formed in the case of gallium acetylacetonate. The size of the edge defined nano-cuboid is in the range of 0.6μm × 0.3μm × 0.2μm. The as-synthesized nano-cuboids are in the metastable phase “α” and converts to a stable “β” phase after annealed at a higher temperature (∼ 850°C). Post synthesis thermal annealing also results in the creation of nanopores on the surface of these nano-cuboids. Pores size increases with an increase in annealing temperature till 950°C, further increase in annealing temperature reduces the size of pores and a smoother surface appeared. The annealing induced surface restructuring offers significant alteration on nano-cuboid properties that could be beneficial for surface-related applications.
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