Silver Delafossite Oxides

A single-step, low-temperature (<210 °C) and -pressure (<20 atm) hydrothermal method has been developed to synthesize a series of silver delafossites, AgBO2 (B = Al, Ga, Sc, and In). Experimental and computational studies were performed to understand the optical and electric properties of thes...

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Published inInorganic chemistry Vol. 47; no. 7; pp. 2696 - 2705
Main Authors Sheets, William C, Stampler, Evan S, Bertoni, Mariana I, Sasaki, Makoto, Marks, Tobin J, Mason, Thomas O, Poeppelmeier, Kenneth R
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published United States American Chemical Society 07.04.2008
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Summary:A single-step, low-temperature (<210 °C) and -pressure (<20 atm) hydrothermal method has been developed to synthesize a series of silver delafossites, AgBO2 (B = Al, Ga, Sc, and In). Experimental and computational studies were performed to understand the optical and electric properties of these silver delafossites, including the first in-depth study of AgAlO2 and AgScO2. Their properties were examined as a function of the trivalent cation radius and compared to those of copper delafossites to elucidate the role of both the A- and B-site cations. While optical band gaps for silver delafossites were larger and visible light absorption was lower than values previously reported for polycrystalline powder samples of copper delafossites, the conductivities of silver delafossites are similar or lower. Electronic structure calculations indicate that these properties are due to the scarcity of silver 4d states just below the valence band maximum.
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Commercial sources and preparation methods for reagents used, PXD spectra matched to calculated PXD patterns generated from published crystallographic data, TGA data, and PSC conductivity data and references. This material is available free of charge via the Internet at http://pubs.acs.org.
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ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/ic702197h