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  • Synthesis of nanosized ZnO powders prepared by precursor process 
  • Takaki Masaki*, Soo-Jong Kim, Hironori Watanabea, Kei Miyamotob, Mamoru Ohnoc and Ki-Hwan Kimd
  • Department of New Material Science, Halla University, Wonju 200-712, Korea a Technology Department, Okumura Crucible Co, Ltd, 537-0025, Osaka, Japan b Materials Technology Dept., Technology Research Institute of Osaka Prefecture, 594-1157, Osaka, Japan c Ceramics Dept., Toray Engineer Group, Kansai TEK Co., Ltd, Otsu, 520-0865, Japan d Hanil Chemical Ind. Co., Ltd, Shihung 429-450, Korea
Abstract
Nano-sized ZnO powder was synthesized by a precursor process using zinc sulfate salt and aluminum sulfate salt as starting materials. Pulp and crystalline cellulose were used as precursor materials. The crystallization process, morphologies, and thermal decomposition were studied as a function of calcination temperatures and raw material compositions. The calcined powders were evaluated by SEM, XRD, TG-DTA, and volume resistivity. The volume resistivity of 1.5 × 105 Ω·cm was obtained by using 2.5 mol% Al2O3 doping. The particle size of 40 nm was obtained by selecting appropriate process conditions.

Keywords: Zinc oxide, Nanoparticles, Organopolymeric precursor

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  • 2003; 4(3): 135-139

    Published on Sep 30, 2003

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