I have seen many publications about the homogeneous precipitation of ZnO nanocrystals using Zn(Ac)2 and triethanolamine. Do you think heterogeneous precipitation can be achieved over SiO2 nanoparticles using this method ?
Addition of triethanolamine binds acetic acid. The equilibrium is shifted towards zinc hydroxide. He "sits" on your silica. Only then it will be heated heterogeneous of nanoparticles to obtain zinc oxide.from hydroxide
This might work, but keep in mind that both compounds can adsorb on the surface of the particles. “Without” water the ZnOwill form at RT in the reaction mixture. The acid can adsorb to the ZnO and the base to the SiO2. You can also think about using the other way starting with ZnO.
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Yuri : So I will be able to cover silica with Zn(OH)2 with this method ! This can be suitable for what I want to do, i.e. a sacrificial template shell, as Zn(OH)2 can be washed easily with low concentrated HCl.
Michael : Ok, I need to to do this in methanol if I want to obtain ZnO coating instead of Zn(OH)2. I think I might prefer the Zn(OH)2 deposit as they are both diluted in HCl, and I only need this coating as a sacrificial template.