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Abstract
The present work reports the results of a study that investigated a sonochemical approach to synthesis copper oxide nanostructures from tetraamminediaquacopper dihydroxide. (Schweizer's Reagent). Ultrasonic irradiation ranging from 0 to 400 W over time periods ranging from 5 min to 15 min were performed on Schweizer's reagent. UV-visible spectroscopy has shown that copper nanoparticles are initially formed but soon oxidize in the ultrasonically treated reagent. Formation of copper oxide nanostructures was indicated by the original blue colour of the reagent turning brown at particular power settings. XRD analysis confirmed the presence of both copper (I) oxide (Cu2O) and copper (II) oxide (CuO) at the end of the ultrasonic treatment. SEM microscopy revealed particles sizes ranged from 200 nm up to 1µm and were predominantly granular and agglomerated in nature.
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Title
Rapid sonochemical synthesis and characterisation of copper oxide nanoparticles from Schweizer's Reagent
Authors/Creators
H. Dang (Author/Creator) - Murdoch University
R.K. Brundavanam (Author/Creator)
G.E.J. Poinern (Author/Creator) - Murdoch University
D. Fawcett (Author/Creator)
Publication Details
International Journal of Sciences, Vol.1(11), pp.23-29
Publisher
ijSciences
Identifiers
991005546332007891
Murdoch Affiliation
Murdoch University
Language
English
Resource Type
Journal article
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