Tailoring the surface of ZnO nanorods into corrugated nanorods via a selective chemical etch method

  • Xiangyang Duan
  • , Guangde Chen
  • , Chu Li
  • , Yuan Yin
  • , Wentao Jin
  • , Lu'An Guo
  • , Honggang Ye
  • , Youzhang Zhu
  • , Yelong Wu

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Abstract

Using the chemical vapour deposition method, we successfully converted smooth ZnO nanorods (NRs) into corrugated NRs by simply increasing the reaction time. The surface morphology and crystallographic structure of the corrugated NRs were investigated. The corrugated NRs were decorated by alternant (1121) and (1121 ) planes at the exposed side surfaces while the conventional {1010} planes disappeared. No twinning boundaries were found in the periodically corrugated structures, indicating that they were type II corrugated NRs. Further investigation told us that they were selectively etched. We introduced a hydrothermal method to synthesize the smooth ZnO NRs and then etched them in a tube furnace at 950°C with a flow of carbon monoxide. By separating the growth stage and the selective etching stage, we explicitly demonstrated a successfully selective etching effect on ZnO NRs with a carbon monoxide reducing atmosphere for the first time. An etching mechanism based on the selective reaction between carbon monoxide and the different exposed surfaces was proposed. Our results will improve the understanding of the growth mechanism on coarse or corrugated NRs and provide a new strategy for the application of surface controlled nanostructured materials.

Original languageEnglish
Article number295601
JournalNanotechnology
Volume27
Issue number29
DOIs
StatePublished - 8 Jun 2016

Keywords

  • ZnO
  • carbon monoxide
  • corrugated nanorod
  • selective etch

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