Water pollution resulting from toxic organic pollutants has become a global issue and identification of a
suitable low cost and non-toxic material possessing catalytic behavior is indispensable in order to
circumvent this enigma. For solving this problem, we herein report a quick, cost effective, surfactant-free
microwave assisted route for the preparation of hexagonal wurtzite ZnO nanostructures and its
photocatalytic performances. Structural, morphological and compositional aspects of the nanostructures
were determined by various characterization techniques. The photocatalytic efficacies of the samples
monitored for the UV induced degradation of aqueous rhodamine B (RhB) solution indicated that all the
nanostructures have high photocatalytic capability with superior performance (C/Co) than many existing
reports. The highest photocataytic efficiency was obtained for the sample prepared at 0.5 min with 92%
efficiency after three cycles experiment and rate constant of 0.042. The possible mechanism for the
growth of ZnO nanostructures and photo degradation is also reported.