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Effect of reducing agents on the structure of zinc oxide under microwave irradiation

  • Monica Debbarma ,
  • Soma Das ,
  • Mitali Saha
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  • Department of Chemistry, National Institute of Technology,Agartala 799055, Tripura, India
e-mail: mitalisah@gmail.com; somachem17@gmail.com

Received date: 2013-03-15

  Revised date: 2013-04-10

  Online published: 2013-04-18

Abstract

Zinc oxide was synthesized from zinc sulphate using different reducing agents under microwave irradiation.The influence of sodium borohydride, hydrazine
hydrate and urea on the shape and size of the products were investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and  X- ray diffraction (XRD). SEM showed the nano-sized spherical and rectangular shaped structures in case of sodium borohydride and hydrazine hydrate, whereas micro-sized hexagonal structures were formed in case of urea under the same irradiation power. The reducing agents played an important role in forming the various structures.
Thus different shapes and size of structures were produced by only varying the reducing agent, which had wide applications in various fields.

Cite this article

Monica Debbarma , Soma Das , Mitali Saha . Effect of reducing agents on the structure of zinc oxide under microwave irradiation[J]. Advances in Manufacturing, 2013 , 1(2) : 183 -186 . DOI: 10.1007/s40436-013-0020-7

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