The co-precipitation route for Chlorine (Cl) doped Copper Oxide Nanoparticles synthesis involves the simultaneous precipitation of copper and chlorine ions from their respective precursor solutions. Copper chloride (CuCl2) and a chloride-containing compound are mixed together in a solvent, followed by the addition of a precipitating agent such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). This leads to the formation of copper oxide nanoparticles doped with chlorine. The resulting precipitate is then washed, dried, and calcined to obtain the final Chlorine-doped Copper Oxide Nanoparticles.
The co-precipitation route for synthesizing Chlorine (Cl) doped Copper Oxide Nanoparticles involves adding a copper salt precursor and a chlorine source to a solvent under controlled conditions. The reaction forms copper chloride complexes in the solution. By adjusting the pH and temperature, the copper chloride complexes can undergo precipitation and subsequent reduction to form Copper Oxide Nanoparticles with Cl doping. The co-precipitation method offers a simple and effective way to incorporate chlorine into the copper oxide lattice, enhancing the material's properties for various applications.
The co-precipitation is a diffused synthesis route for many kind of materials due to its easiness, that is performed as described by Asma Iqbal . When you obtained the solid powder you can perform all the measurements you are interested in