Title of article :
Effect of reaction parameters in synthesis, characterisation of electrodeposited zinc nanohexagons
Author/Authors :
Singaravelan, R Department of Chemistry - D. G. Vaishnav College - Chennai, India , Bangaru Sudarsan Alwar, S Department of Chemistry - D. G. Vaishnav College - Chennai, India
Abstract :
Nanocrystalline zinc was electrodeposited by
reducing the Zn2? ion from acid sulphate bath at room
temperature. The effect of reaction parameters on the
particle size, nature and spectral characteristics are deliberated.
The surface morphology and texture of zinc nanoparticles
(Zn NPs) were characterised by high resolution
scanning electron microscopy (HR-SEM) and high resolution
transmission electron microscopy (HR-TEM). SEM
and TEM images showed the Zn NPs were in hexagonal
structural morphology. Energy dispersive X-ray analysis
reveals the chemical stoichiometry, and purity of the particles
formed. The powder X-ray diffraction data indicates
that the reflections of Zn NPs correspond hexagonal close
packing structure with space group of P63/mmc. The line
broadening was analysed by Debye–Scherrer equation and
the average crystallite size of the zinc Nps synthesised at
room temperature was in the range of 29 nm. Williamson–
Hall analysis was used to study the contribution of crystallite
size and lattice strain on the peak broadening. The
surface plasmon resonance peak for the Zn NPs was
observed near the blue shift with optical band gap of
3.38 eV. The influences of the current density, pH, additives,
and concentration medium were analysed.
Keywords :
Electrodeposition , Zn NPs , XRD , HR-SEM , UV–Visible , pH effect , TEM
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics