International Journal of Technology (2018) 6: 1216-1224
ISSN 2086-9614 © IJTech 2018
NANOSTRUCTURAL GROWTH INVESTIGATION OF ZnO NANORODS
DERIVED FROM CHEMICAL BATH DEPOSITION FOR TRANSPARENT
HEATER APPLICATION
Akhmad Herman Yuwono
1*
, Lalu Suhaimi
1
, Nofrijon Sofyan
1
, Donanta Dhaneswara
1
, Ghiska
Ramahdita
1
, Amalia Sholehah
2
, Chairul Hudaya
3
1
Department of Metallurgical and Materials Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas
Indonesia, Kampus UI Depok, Depok 16424, Indonesia
2
Department of Metallurgical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Sultan Ageng
Tirtayasa, Jl. Jenderal Sudirman Km 3 Cilegon, Banten 42435, Indonesia
3
Department of Electrical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Universitas Indonesia, Kampus UI
Depok, Depok 16424, Indonesia
(Received: August 2018 / Revised: September 2018 / Accepted: October 2018)
ABSTRACT
One dimensional Zinc Oxide (ZnO) nanostructures in the forms of nanowire, nanorod, nanotube
have been attracting scientific and technology interests in the last few years. This current study
investigated the effects of chemical bath deposition (CBD) synthesis parameters i.e. seeding
solution concentration and growing time on the nanostructural characteristics of ZnO nanorods
and considering their potential application for transparent heater. Seed solutions were prepared
by dissolving 1:1 equimolar zinc nitrate tetrahydrate and hexamethylenetetraamine in water at
0°C for 1 hour. Upon the synthesis, the seeding solution concentration was varied from 0.005,
0.025, 0.05 M. The formation of thin films containing ZnO nanoseeds was carried out by spin
coating the precursors on the conducting indium tin oxide (ITO) glass substrates, followed with
annealing at 200
o
C for 5 minutes then further growing the ZnO nanorods at 90
o
C for 3 hours.
Another variation in this work was also carried out by selecting a different route upon CBD
process, i.e. with a fixed 0.05 M seeding solution prepared from the same equimolar zinc nitrate
tetrahydrate and hexamethylenetetraamine in water at 25
o
C for 1 hour, followed with the same
annealing stage but continued by variation in the growing stage at 90
o
C for different times (3, 4
and 5 hours). ZnO nanorods were characterized using x-ray diffraction, field emission scanning
electron microscopy and ultraviolet-visual spectroscopy. The results of these investigations
demonstrated that with the increase in reaction time from 3 to 5 hours, the band gap energy, Eg
of the nanorods decreased from 3.63 to 3.13 eV, a consequence of the increase in their diameter
and crystallite size from 325 to 583 nm and 22.68 to 34.28 nm, respectively. The desired
coverage of ZnO nanorods for transparent heater applications was obtained with a 0.05 M
seeding solution and 5-hour reaction time.
Keywords: Chemical bath deposition; Nanorods; Reaction time; Seeding concentration; Zinc
oxide
1. INTRODUCTION
The development of nanostructure materials has attracted scientific and technological interests
in the last few decades. This is due to the high demand for these materials in various strategic
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Corresponding author’s email: ahyuwono@ui.ac.id, +62-21-7863510, Fax. +62-21-7872350
Permalink/DOI: https://doi.org/10.14716/ijtech.v9i6.2452