Synthesis of Zinc Oxide (ZnO) Nanoparticle using Non-Transferred DC Thermal Plasma Method: A Morphology Review
Date
2021-07-01Author
RIDHA, Fabrobi
JUNUS, Salahuddin
DARSIN, Mahros
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The increase of nanomaterial usage such as nano-ZnO
application in developing countries is a type of progress that is
beneficial from the engineering standpoint. Being able to
control the results of nanomaterial production is crucial in
this development. To control the outcome is to obtain ZnO
nanomaterials properties which are suitable and in
accordance to its intended application. This study focuses on
the morphology of ZnO nanomaterials which are synthesized
by non-transferred DC thermal plasma method. In this
review, parameters of the apparatus regulating the outcomes
of the synthesis is studied and analyzed to find certain
guidelines that affect nanomaterial morphology. Some of the
findings include the influence of non-transferred DC thermal
plasma torches main variables such as gas output and power
input which are involved in plasma jet production. It also
finds precursor input techniques in which affects the ZnO
nanomaterial production outcome. The study indicates that
each production parameters on the DC thermal plasma device
have different ways in affecting the morphology of the
synthesized nanomaterial and it is possible to control them.
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