Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of ZnCo₂O₄ nanostructures

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https://doi.org/10.26577/RCPh96120267

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nanostructures, ZnCo2O4, hydrothermal route, morphology, structural properties

Abstract

In this work, three types of zinc cobaltite ZnCo2O4 structures, namely, nanorods, nanowires, and plates, were synthesized on nickel foam using a simple hydrothermal method. The morphology and structural characteristics of the synthesized samples were studied. The grown structures can be used as a basis for enzyme-free electrochemical biosensors. A detailed analysis of a series of six samples synthesized at different Zn:Co ratios (1:1, 1:10, and 10:1) was performed using scanning electron microscopy. The results of the study of the elemental composition of ZnCo₂O₄ nanostructures synthesized by the hydrothermal method on nickel foam showed that the composition of the obtained materials correlates with the composition of the initial growth solution, confirming the controllability of the doping process. The absence of any impurities indicates a high purity of the synthesized samples. The data obtained confirm the possibility of precise control of the stoichiometry of zinc cobaltite. It is shown that the morphology of the grown samples depends on the stoichiometry of the precursors, providing controlled growth of nanostructured materials. It is shown that the hydrothermal method for the synthesis of ZnCo₂O₄ nanostructures allows obtaining materials with a wide range of stoichiometry from cobalt- to zinc-containing phases, which opens up opportunities for fine-tuning the effective, functional properties of ZnCo₂O₄.

Author Biographies

  • Zh.K. Kalkozova, Institute of Applied Science & Information Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan; National Nanotechnology Laboratory of Open Type (NNLOT), Al-Farabi Kazakh National university, Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Ph.D., assoc. Prof., Kazakh National University, al-Farabi, Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: zhanar.kalkozova@kaznu.edu.kz

  • L.V. Gritsenko, Institute of Applied Science & Information Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

    corresponding author, PhD, assoc. Prof., Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: l.gritsenko@satbayev.university

  • Kh.A. Abdullin, Institute of Applied Science & Information Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan; National Nanotechnology Laboratory of Open Type (NNLOT), Al-Farabi Kazakh National university, Almaty, Kazakhstan

    Doctor of Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Professor, Kazakh National University, al-Farabi, Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: kh.abdullin@physics.kz

  • D.T. Tastaibek, Institute of Applied Science & Information Technology, Almaty, Kazakhstan; Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

    PhD student, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: dinaratastaibek@yandex.ru

  • S.Y. Sarvadiy, Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia

    N.N. Semenov Federal Research Center for Chemical Physics, Russian Academy of Sciences, Moscow, Russia, e-mail: sarvadiy15@mail.ru

  • Zh.U. Paltusheva, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan

    PhD, Satbayev University, Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: zhaniya.paltusheva@gmail.com

  • M.B. Aitzhanov, National Nanotechnology Laboratory of Open Type (NNLOT), Al-Farabi Kazakh National university, Almaty, Kazakhstan

    senior lecturer, Al-Farabi Kazakh national university, Almaty, Kazakhstan, e-mail: madi.aitzhanov@mail.ru

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2025-03-20

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Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Problems. NanoScience

How to Cite

Hydrothermal synthesis and characterization of ZnCo₂O₄ nanostructures. (2025). Recent Contributions to Physics, 96(1), 57-66. https://doi.org/10.26577/RCPh96120267

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