Double
Role of HMTA in ZnO Nanorods Grown by Chemical Bath Deposition
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Abstract
ZnO nanorods (NRs) grown by chemical
bath deposition (CBD) are among the most promising semiconducting
nanostructures currently investigated for a variety of applications.
Still, contrasting experimental results appear in the literature on
the microscopic mechanisms leading to high aspect ratio and vertically
aligned ZnO NRs. Here, we report on CBD of ZnO NRs using Zn nitrate
salt and hexamethylenetetramine (HMTA), evidencing a double role of
HMTA in the NRs growth mechanism. Beyond the well-established pH buffering
activity, HMTA is shown to introduce a strong steric hindrance effect,
biasing growth along the <i>c</i>-axis and ensuring the
vertical arrangement. This twofold function of HMTA should be taken
into account for avoiding detrimental phenomena such as merging or
suppression of NRs, which occur at low HMTA concentration