Applied Surface Science, Vol.254, No.11, 3517-3521, 2008
Porous ZnO nanobelts evolved from layered basic zinc acetate nanobelts
Novel porous ZnO nanobelts were successfully synthesized by heating layered basic zinc acetate (LBZA) nanobelts in the air. The precursor of LBZA nanobelts consisted of a lamellar structure with two interlayer distances of 1.325 and 0.99 nm were prepared using a low-temperature, solution-based method. X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy, and infrared spectroscopy are used to characterize the as-products. PL measurements show that the porous ZnO nanobelts have strong ultraviolet emission properties at 380 nm, while no defect-related visible emission is detected. The good performance for photoluminescence emission makes the porous ZnO nanobelts promising candidates for photonic and electronic device applications. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.