Growth of Zinc Compound Nanocrystals from Different Electrolytes


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Abstract

The influence of the electrolyte composition on electrolytically synthesized zinc compound powders has been studied. It has been shown that if an electrolyte made by dissolving Na2S2O3 ∙ 5H2O is kept at room temperature, a mixture of zinc sulfide and hydrozincite is obtained. An electrolyte containing Na2SO3 or Na2S ∙ 9H2O gives a mixture of hydrozincite with zinc oxide and/or with zinc sulfide. The size of nanocrystals has been determined. It has been found that hydrozincite decomposes into zinc oxide, water, and carbon dioxide in the temperature range of 200–250°C.

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N. B. Danilevskaya

Rivne State Humanitarian University

Email: rexismundi@gmail.com
Ukraine, ul. S. Bandery 12, Rivne, 33000

A. V. Lysytsya

Rivne State Humanitarian University

Email: rexismundi@gmail.com
Ukraine, ul. S. Bandery 12, Rivne, 33000

M. V. Moroz

National University of Water and Environmental Engineering

Email: rexismundi@gmail.com
Ukraine, Sobornaya ul. 11, Rivne, 33028

B. D. Nechyporuk

Rivne State Humanitarian University

Email: rexismundi@gmail.com
Ukraine, ul. S. Bandery 12, Rivne, 33000

N. Yu. Novoselets’kyi

Rivne State Humanitarian University

Email: rexismundi@gmail.com
Ukraine, ul. S. Bandery 12, Rivne, 33000

B. P. Rudyk

National University of Water and Environmental Engineering

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Email: rexismundi@gmail.com
Ukraine, Sobornaya ul. 11, Rivne, 33028


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