Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles

Phase formation and photophysical properties of bismuth doped sodium tantalum oxide (perovskite, defect pyrochlore) nanoparticles prepared by a hydrothermal method were studied in detail. It was revealed that the synthesis conditions like NaOH concentration and bismuth precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O) marked...

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Main Authors: Kanhere, Pushkar D., Tang, Yuxin, Zheng, Jianwei, Chen, Zhong
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-997642020-06-01T10:26:39Z Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles Kanhere, Pushkar D. Tang, Yuxin Zheng, Jianwei Chen, Zhong School of Materials Science & Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Materials Phase formation and photophysical properties of bismuth doped sodium tantalum oxide (perovskite, defect pyrochlore) nanoparticles prepared by a hydrothermal method were studied in detail. It was revealed that the synthesis conditions like NaOH concentration and bismuth precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O) markedly affect the crystal structure of sodium tantalum oxide. At low NaOH concentration and high bismuth precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O) content, Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 (defect pyrochlore) phase was predominantly formed, while at higher NaOH concentration, Bi doped NaTaO3 (perovskite) phase was formed. It was observed that the defect pyrochlore (Bi doped Na2Ta2O6) phase was formed and stabilized by the presence of dopant precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O). The chemical analysis of the samples confirmed the doping of Bi3+ cations in both phases. Doping of bismuth enabled visible light absorption up to 500 nm in perovskite and defect pyrochlore type sodium tantalum oxide. Bi doped NaTaO3 samples showed better performance for the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B than that of Bi doped Na2Ta2O6, under visible light irritation (λ>420 nm). The present results shed light on phase formation of sodium tantalate and these results are useful in understanding properties of NaTaO3 based compounds, synthesized by the hydrothermal method. 2013-11-15T08:01:31Z 2019-12-06T20:11:09Z 2013-11-15T08:01:31Z 2019-12-06T20:11:09Z 2013 2013 Journal Article Kanhere, P., Tang, Y., Zheng, J., & Chen, Z. (2013). Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles. Journal of physics and chemistry of solids, 74(12), 1708-1713. 0022-3697 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99764 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/17747 10.1016/j.jpcs.2013.06.013 en Journal of physics and chemistry of solids
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Kanhere, Pushkar D.
Tang, Yuxin
Zheng, Jianwei
Chen, Zhong
Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles
description Phase formation and photophysical properties of bismuth doped sodium tantalum oxide (perovskite, defect pyrochlore) nanoparticles prepared by a hydrothermal method were studied in detail. It was revealed that the synthesis conditions like NaOH concentration and bismuth precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O) markedly affect the crystal structure of sodium tantalum oxide. At low NaOH concentration and high bismuth precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O) content, Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 (defect pyrochlore) phase was predominantly formed, while at higher NaOH concentration, Bi doped NaTaO3 (perovskite) phase was formed. It was observed that the defect pyrochlore (Bi doped Na2Ta2O6) phase was formed and stabilized by the presence of dopant precursor (NaBiO3·2H2O). The chemical analysis of the samples confirmed the doping of Bi3+ cations in both phases. Doping of bismuth enabled visible light absorption up to 500 nm in perovskite and defect pyrochlore type sodium tantalum oxide. Bi doped NaTaO3 samples showed better performance for the photocatalytic degradation of rhodamine B than that of Bi doped Na2Ta2O6, under visible light irritation (λ>420 nm). The present results shed light on phase formation of sodium tantalate and these results are useful in understanding properties of NaTaO3 based compounds, synthesized by the hydrothermal method.
author2 School of Materials Science & Engineering
author_facet School of Materials Science & Engineering
Kanhere, Pushkar D.
Tang, Yuxin
Zheng, Jianwei
Chen, Zhong
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author Kanhere, Pushkar D.
Tang, Yuxin
Zheng, Jianwei
Chen, Zhong
author_sort Kanhere, Pushkar D.
title Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles
title_short Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles
title_full Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles
title_fullStr Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of Bi doped NaTaO3 and Bi doped Na2Ta2O6 nanoparticles
title_sort synthesis, photophysical properties, and photocatalytic applications of bi doped natao3 and bi doped na2ta2o6 nanoparticles
publishDate 2013
url https://hdl.handle.net/10356/99764
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