Agglomeration of ZnS nanoparticles without capping additives at different temperatures

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ZnS nanoparticles were precipitated in diluted aqueous solutions of zinc and sulphide ions without capping additives at a temperature interval of 0.5–20°C. ZnS nanoparticles were arranged in large flocs that were disaggregated into smaller agglomerates with hydrodynamic sizes of 70–150 nm depending on temperature. A linear relationship between hydrodynamic radius (R a ) and temperature (T) was theoretically derived as R a =652 - 2.11 T. The radii of 1.9–2.2 nm of individual ZnS nanoparticles were calculated on the basis of gap energies estimated from their UV absorption spectra. Low zeta potentials of these dispersions of −5.0 mV to −6.3 mV did not depend on temperature. Interactions between individual ZnS nanoparticles were modelled in the Material Studio environment. Water molecules were found to stabilize ZnS nanoparticles via electrostatic interactions.

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ZnS nanoparticles, Agglomeration, low temperatures, molecular modeling

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Central European Journal of Chemistry. 2014, vol. 12, issue 3, p. 312-317.