Green and cost-effective synthesis of zinc oxide thin films by L-ascorbic acid (AA) and their potential for electronics and antibacterial applications
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Taşdemir, A., Akman, N., Akkaya, A., Aydın, R., & Şahin, B. (2022). Green and cost-effective synthesis of zinc oxide thin films by L-ascorbic acid (AA) and their potential for electronics and antibacterial applications. Ceramics International, 48(7), 10164–10173. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ceramint.2021.12.228 Abstract
The evolution of eco-friendly, green route and cheap technology for synthesizing nanostructured zinc oxide
(ZnO) thin films using plant extracts is a promising choice because such materials present a widespread potential
for numerous technological applications. This study proposes the green and cost-effective technique to synthesize
stable ZnO thin films using a good reducing agent and facilitating many natural L-ascorbic acids (AA) metabolic
reactions capacity. The influence of AA concentrations in the starting bath solution on ZnO samples’ structural,
morphological, electrical and antibacterial performances has been reported in detail. The main physical char-
acteristics of the ZnO materials were improved by supplementing of reducing and capping agents AA. Average
particle size varies with the adding AA from 58.29 to 48.68 nm and also thickness of these films was decreased
from 0.82 to 0.44 μm. Also, it was seen that, the presence of AA in the bath solution significantly affected the
absorption process and causes a morphological alteration due to the reaction between Zn2+ and AA during the
deposition process. FTIR transmittance spectra of bare ZnO presented that a transmittance peak about 886 cm
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