Understanding the factors that govern the deposition and morphology of thin films of ZnO from aqueous solution
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The influence of the choice of complexing ligand, zinc counter-ion, pH, ionic strength, supersaturation, deposition time and substrate on the nature of ZnO films grown from chemical baths (CBD) are discussed. There are significant differences between CBD and similar routes such as hydrothermal methods for ZnO films. Modelling of speciation and experimental results suggest that acicular ZnO morphologies are best obtained by limiting the concentration of one of either Zn2+ or OH− in the presence of a large excess of the other. The presence of a prior ZnO layer can facilitate nucleation at lower levels of supersaturation and enable size tailoring of ZnO columns. The point at which the substrate is introduced into…
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- Supersaturation
- Nucleation
- Aqueous solution
- Materials science
- Chemical engineering
- Acicular
- Zinc
- Hydrothermal circulation
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- Clean water and sanitation
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