We
report the synthesis and characterization of colored ZnO-based
powders via solution combustion reaction of urea and zinc nitrate
hexahydrate in varying molar ratios between 1:1 and 10:1. Among other
techniques, we employ X-ray diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance,
and Raman spectroscopy to characterize the products. Within a narrow
range of reactant ratios, we reproducibly find an unidentified, crystalline
precursor phase related to isocyanuric acid next to ZnO. Finally,
we complement our investigations by performing Prompt Gamma Activation
Analysis (PGAA) on selected products in order to directly determine
elemental bulk compositions and compare these with X-ray photoelectron
spectroscopy (XPS) measurements. Our data show traces of nitrogen
mainly on the surface of the particles, and thus we question the solution
combustion method as a reliable synthesis toward N-doped ZnO. Furthermore,
we exclude nitrogen as being responsible for the appearance of the
four controversially discussed Raman bands superimposed onto the spectrum
of pure ZnO (at 275, 510, 582, and 643 cm–1) and
show that the combination of PGAA and XPS is an excellent and complementary
method to obtain information about the distribution of the elements
in question.
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Söllradl, Stefan; Greiwe, Magnus; Bukas, Vanessa J.; Buchner, Magnus R.; Widenmeyer, Marc; Kandemir, Timur; et al. (2016). Nitrogen-Doping in ZnO via Combustion Synthesis?. ACS Publications. Collection. https://doi.org/10.1021/cm504200q