Authors
Kevin M McPeak, Matthew A Becker, Nathan G Britton, Hasti Majidi, Bruce A Bunker, Jason B Baxter
Publication date
2010/11/23
Journal
Chemistry of Materials
Volume
22
Issue
22
Pages
6162-6170
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Description
Chemical bath deposition (CBD) offers a simple and inexpensive route to deposit semiconductor nanostructures, but lack of fundamental understanding and control of the underlying chemistry has limited its versatility. Here we report the first use of in situ X-ray absorption spectroscopy during CBD, enabling detailed investigation of both reaction mechanisms and kinetics of ZnO nanowire growth from zinc nitrate and hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA) precursors. Time-resolved X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectra were used to quantify Zn(II) speciation in both solution and solid phases. ZnO crystallizes directly from [Zn(H2O)6]2+ without long-lived intermediates. Using ZnO nanowire deposition as an example, this study establishes in situ XANES spectroscopy as an excellent quantitative tool to understand CBD of nanomaterials.
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