Synthesis and characterization of monodisperse zinc and zinc oxide nanoparticles from the organometallic precursor [Zn(C6H11)2]
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Decomposition of the organometallic precursor [Zn(C6H11)2] in wet anisole leads to the formation of monodisperse spherical Zn particles of 6 nm mean diameter. High resolution electron microscopy (HRTEM) indicates the crystalline nature of these particles and photoelectron studies (XPS) are consistent with the presence of both zinc and zinc oxide. In the presence of polyvinylpyrolidone (PVP), the decomposition leads to well dispersed nanoparticles for which HRTEM studies evidenced the presence of hexagonal zinc (0) surrounded by a thin layer of hexagonal zinc oxide of wurtzite type. The thermal oxidation of these zinc nanoparticles yields well-crystallized nanoparticles of ZnO without coalescence or size change. An X-ray diffraction pattern shows that the powder consists of pure hexagonal wurtzite-type phase.

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