The dependence ofthe crystallite sizeof ZnS and CdS,obtainedby the hy-drothermal method, on the synthesis temperature

Authors

  • Kh A. Abdullin Национальная нанотехнологическая лаборатория открытого типа КазНУ им. аль-Фараби МОН РК
  • M. T. Gabdullin Национальная нанотехнологическая лаборатория открытого типа КазНУ им. аль-Фараби МОН РК
  • A. N. Migunova Национальная нанотехнологическая лаборатория открытого типа КазНУ им. аль-Фараби МОН РК
  • L. V. Podrezova Казахский национальный технический университет им. К. И. Сатпаева

Keywords:

ZnSandCdSnanocrystallites, hydrothermal way, conditions of synthesis, X-ray analysis,

Abstract

Samples of zinc sulphide (ZnS) and cadmium sulphide (CdS) were synthesized by a hydrothermal method from water solutions of precursors both in volume and on a substrate. The morphology of the synthesized ZnS and CdS samples was investigated by scanning electronic microscopy in dependence on technological conditions of synthesis. The study showedthat the surface ofZnSnanospheres has a smooth structure. ZnS sphereswith sizesof 300-400 nmwere synthesizedon the substrate surface. Larger andpartiallyconglomerated ZnS sphereswere obtained bythe formation of ZnS particlesin the volume ofthe solution andsubsequentdepositionon the substrate. CdS particles have an irregular shape, and the elementalcomposition of the sampleswas closeto the stoichiometric. The crystal structure of the received sample was investigated by X-ray diffraction. It is found that the ZnS was obtained as cubic symmetry (sphalerite) nanocrystals and CdS was obtained as cubic and hexagonalsymmetry nanocrystals. ZnS crystallite sizeincreases monotonicallywith increasing temperatureof synthesis,so the temperature is a convenientparameterto control the sizeof nanocrystallitesin the rangeof 2 to 100 nm.

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2013-03-30

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Condensed Matter Physics and Materials Science Problems. NanoScience

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The dependence ofthe crystallite sizeof ZnS and CdS,obtainedby the hy-drothermal method, on the synthesis temperature. (2013). Recent Contributions to Physics, 2013(1), 5-10. https://bph.kaznu.kz/index.php/zhuzhu/article/view/64

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