Title of article :
Ultrasonic Fabrication of Monodispersed Nano-Copper Oxide
Author/Authors :
Huaqing, Lifei Material Department - Bejing Institute of Polytechnic, China
Abstract :
A green environmental friendly process for preparing monodispersed cuprous oxide nanoparticles is reported. In this
process, cuprous oxide is prepared using Cu(OH)42- as precursor and glucose as reducing agency in the presence of
dispersant under ultrasonic radiation. Spherical, welldispersed Cu2O nanoparticles were obtained with the average
size of 200 nm or 1.5 μm, respectively, with or without cetyltrimethylammonium bromide as surfactants. In the
process, the sonochemical method comparing to the other methods which have been used, is very fast and it does not
need high temperature during the reaction. It is noticeable that the reducing agency is natural product and the
reaction is nearly completed with less than 0.5 mg/L Cu2+ left in the waste water under ultrasonic radiation, up to the
discharge standard of wastewater.
Keywords :
Green process , Cuprous oxide , Ultrasonic radiation , Nanomaterials , Semiconductors
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics