
Abstract Large scale metallic Zn microspheres and hollow ZnO microspheres are synthesized by thermal evaporation and vapor transport by heating a ZnO/graphite mixture at 1000 °C. Firstly, metallic Zn microspheres are fabricated with diameters in the range of 1–10 μm. The Zn microspheres are then annealed at 600 °C in air, which form hollow semiconducting ZnO microspheres. EDX and XRD spectra reveal that the oxidized material is indeed ZnO. Room temperature photoluminescence spectra of the oxidized material show a sharp peak at ∼380 nm and a wider broad peak centered at ∼490 nm. This growth mechanism is discussed and further investigated for other metallic and metal oxide microstructures.
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