STRUCTURAL AND OPTICAL CHARACTERIZATION OF PURE AND STARCH-CAPPED ZNO QUANTUM DOTS AND THEIR PHOTOCATALYTIC ACTIVITY
Date
2015-02
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Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Abstract
Among the different types of metal oxides, zinc
oxide (ZnO) is a most commonly used metal oxide in a
broad variety of applications. In the present investigation, a
modified green synthesis route was used to synthesize pure
and starch-capped ZnO (ZnO/starch) quantum dots (QDs)
and studied their structural and optical characteristics. In
this study, hexagonal crystal structure was observed in both
pure and ZnO/starch QDs using X-ray diffraction technique. A spherical-shaped surface morphology was found
with the size of 5–10 nm using transmission electron
microscope technique. The interaction between ZnO QDs
and starch molecules was proved via Fourier infra-red
spectrometer technique. On the other hand, their fluorescence behaviors were investigated using photoluminescence technique, in that the ZnO/starch QDs showed an
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Keywords
Zinc oxide, Starch, Green synthesis, Quantum dots, Optical properties, Solar photocatalytic activity