Faizan Khan, Syed Jazib Abbas Zaidi, Salman Tariq, Talha Farooq Khan, Nagina Rehman, Muhammad Abdul Basit
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Abstract
On one hand, morphological modification of ZnO nanoparticles (NPs) has served as an effectual route for the realization of improved photochemical and/or photobiological performances while on the other hand, there have been meaningful attempts to combine pristine ZnO NPs with secondary nanoscale materials for the same. In this paper, we are reporting the development of a binary system of ZnO and ZnS in which ZnO is used in nanorod (NR) like one-dimensional form whereas ZnS is deposited over it in 0-dimensional quantum-dots (QDs) form. Not only this combination is unique in its originality, the low scale sensitization of ZnS over ZnO-NR is also effectual to improve the bioactivity of resultant ZnO-NR/ZnS nanomaterial. Alongside the thermal characterization by TGA/DSC which is important to trace the potential of transformation of ZnO-NR/ZnS to corresponding thin films for optoelectronic applications, we carried out shrimp cells’ assay and evaluated the chemical and toxic impact on microorganisms. To prove the successful low scale deposition of ZnS on ZnO-NR, we analyzed the X-ray photoelectron spectroscopic studies too. Based on the thermal, morphological and biological evaluation, it is believed that the resultant ZnO-NR/ZnS is purely compatible for various optical and electronic applications including but not limited to photocatalysis, etc.
期刊介绍:
Applied Nanoscience is a hybrid journal that publishes original articles about state of the art nanoscience and the application of emerging nanotechnologies to areas fundamental to building technologically advanced and sustainable civilization, including areas as diverse as water science, advanced materials, energy, electronics, environmental science and medicine. The journal accepts original and review articles as well as book reviews for publication. All the manuscripts are single-blind peer-reviewed for scientific quality and acceptance.