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CrystEngComm | 2016

Structural- and optical-properties analysis of single crystalline hematite (α-Fe2O3) nanocubes prepared by one-pot hydrothermal approach

Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Choon Yian Haw; Wee Siong Chiu; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Aliff Rohaizad; Poi Sim Khiew; Saadah Abdul Rahman

High quality single crystal hematite (α-Fe2O3) nanocubes with average dimensions of 40 nm were successfully synthesized by a facile one-pot hydrothermal method. Systematic analyses were performed to investigate the morphological-, structural- and optical-properties of the as-synthesized α-Fe2O3 nanocubes. Continuous formation and hourly monitoring towards proper arrangement of single crystal α-Fe2O3 nanocubes was observed throughout the hydrothermal heating process of 180 °C from 4 h to 12 h. The probable growth mechanism on the formation of cubic nanostructures is also proposed. Electron micrographs show the cubic α-Fe2O3 synthesized at the most optimum 8 h hydrothermal heating duration are indeed produced in high-yield with a well-defined cubical shape. The typical rhombohedral structure of cubic α-Fe2O3 was evident from the XRD pattern. The SAED pattern indicates that the α-Fe2O3 nanocubes are single-crystalline in nature, with lattice-fringes and a d-spacing value of 3.6 A. The optical characterization reveals that α-Fe2O3 nanocubes show strong visible-light absorption with a band gap energy of ∼2.1 eV while the photoluminescence emission spectra depicts a mono-peak centered at ∼590 nm. Both the SAED pattern and UV-vis spectra show a strong correlation with the standard α-Fe2O3. The as-synthesized α-Fe2O3 single crystal is of high quality that potentially could be used as a visible-light active nanomaterial in renewable energy device applications.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2017

SnO2 Nanoparticles Decorated 2D Wavy Hierarchical Carbon Nanowalls with Enhanced Photoelectrochemical Performance

Noor Hamizah Khanis; Richard Ritikos; Wee Siong Chiu; Choon Yian Haw; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Mei Yuen Chia; Poi Sim Khiew; Saadah Abdul Rahman

Two-dimensional carbon nanowall (2D-CNW) structures were prepared by hot wire assisted plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition (hw-PECVD) system on silicon substrates. Controlled variations in the film structure were observed with increase in applied rf power during deposition which has been established to increase the rate of dissociation of precursor gases. The structural changes resulted in the formation of wavy-like features on the 2D-CNW, thus further enhancing the surface area of the nanostructures. The FESEM results confirmed the morphology transformation and conclusively showed the evolution of the 2D-CNW novel structures while Raman results revealed increase in ratio indicating increase in the presence of disordered domains due to the presence of open edges on the 2D-CNW structures. Subsequently, the best 2D-CNW based on the morphology and structural properties was functionalized with tin oxide (SnO2) nanoparticles and used as a working electrode in a photoelectrochemical (PEC) measurement system. Intriguingly, the SnO2 functionalized 2D-CNW showed enhancement in both Mott-Schottky profiles and LSV properties which suggested that these hierarchical networks showed promising potential application as effective charge-trapping medium in PEC systems.


Key Engineering Materials | 2016

The Effect of Hydrogen Dilution on the Morphology of Carbon Nanowalls Decorated Carbon Nanotubes Deposited by Hot-Wire r.f. Plasma Enhanced Chemical Vapour Deposition

Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Wee Siong Chiu; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Maisara Othman; Richard Ritikos; Saadah Abdul Rahman

An investigation on the effects of hydrogen (H2) gas dilution on the morphology and growth of carbon nanowalls (CNWs) decorated carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by hot-wire r.f. plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition technique is presented. With the assistance of nickel nanoparticle catalyst, CNWs decorated CNTs formed only under the presence of 25% of H2 gas, relative to the methane (CH4) gas precursor. By varying the amount of H2 incorporated with CH4, the role of H2 dilution in the development of CNWs decorated CNTs was studied. Based on the FESEM and HRTEM results, it is hypothesized that H2 density and relative carbon radical concentration are the important parameters for the deposition of CNWs decorated CNTs. The effect of H2 dilution on the formation of CNWs decorated CNTs is presented.


Thin Solid Films | 2011

Effects of rf power on the structural properties of carbon nitride thin films prepared by plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition

Maisara Othman; Richard Ritikos; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Saadah Abdul Rahman; Siti Meriam Ab. Gani; Muhamad Rasat Muhamad


Thin Solid Films | 2013

Effect of N2 flow rate on the properties of CNx thin films prepared by radio frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition from ethane and nitrogen

Maisara Othman; Richard Ritikos; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Siti Meriam Ab. Gani; Saadah Abdul Rahman


Materials Letters | 2015

Low-temperature plasma-enhanced chemical vapour deposition of transfer-free graphene thin films

Maisara Othman; Richard Ritikos; Syed Muhammad Hafiz; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Saadah Abdul Rahman


Thin Solid Films | 2013

Amorphous silicon carbon films prepared by hybrid plasma enhanced chemical vapor/sputtering deposition system: Effects of r.f. power

Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Richard Ritikos; Maisara Othman; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Siti Meriam Ab. Gani; Muhamad Rasat Muhamad; Saadah Abdul Rahman


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2011

Effect of pre-deposited carbon layer on the formation of carbon nitride nanostructures prepared by radio-frequency plasma enhanced chemical vapour deposition

Noor Hamizah Khanis; Richard Ritikos; Maisara Othman; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Siti Meriam Ab. Gani; Muhamad Rasat Muhamad; Saadah Abdul Rahman


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2013

Catalyst free carbon nitride nanostructures prepared by rf-PECVD technique on hydrogenated amorphous carbon template

Noor Hamizah Khanis; Richard Ritikos; Maisara Othman; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Siti Meriam Ab. Gani; Saadah Abdul Rahman


Materials Chemistry and Physics | 2014

Effects of hydrogen dilution on CNx film properties deposited using rf PECVD from a mixture of ethane, nitrogen and hydrogen

Maisara Othman; Richard Ritikos; Noor Hamizah Khanis; Nur Maisarah Abdul Rashid; Siti Meriam Ab. Gani; Saadah Abdul Rahman

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Poi Sim Khiew

University of Nottingham Malaysia Campus

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