Hydrothermal synthesis and crystal structure of a novel double-perovskite-type bismuth oxide with 3 : 1 ordering at the B-site
A low-temperature hydrothermal method was successfully used to synthesize a novel bismuth oxide Ba 4 Bi 3 NaO 12 . Here, NaBiO 3 · n H 2 O was used as one of the starting materials. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed the triclinic double-perovskite-type structure of the novel compound with a...
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Published in | New journal of chemistry Vol. 46; no. 8; pp. 3595 - 361 |
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Main Authors | , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
Published |
Cambridge
Royal Society of Chemistry
21.02.2022
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Summary: | A low-temperature hydrothermal method was successfully used to synthesize a novel bismuth oxide Ba
4
Bi
3
NaO
12
. Here, NaBiO
3
·
n
H
2
O was used as one of the starting materials. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed the triclinic double-perovskite-type structure of the novel compound with a
P
1&cmb.macr; (No. 2) space group. The cell parameters of the compound were as follows:
a
= 8.5415 (2) Å,
b
= 8.5421 (2) Å,
c
= 8.5441 (2) Å,
α
= 89.996 (1)°,
β
= 89.995 (1)°, and
γ
= 90.016 (1)°. The final
R
-factors were found to be
R
1
= 0.0202 and w
R
2
= 0.0476 (all data). In the crystal structure, the A-site was completely occupied by Ba
2+
ions. There were eight B-sites (Bi1, Bi2, Bi3, Bi4, Bi5, Bi6, Bi7, and Bi8), among which the Bi5 and Bi6 sites were occupied by Bi atoms and the others were randomly occupied by Bi with Na atoms. Two types of B-sites formed tilted distorted octahedral BiO
6
and (Na/Bi)O
6
with an ordering of 3 : 1, which are analogous to the previously reported (K
0.2
Sr
0.8
)(Na
0.01
Ca
0.25
Bi
0.74
)O
3
. Octahedral BiO
6
and (Na/Bi)O
6
formed a perovskite-type network by corner sharing. This newly synthesized perovskite-type bismuth oxide exhibited a unique ordering of 3 : 1 at the B-site. This compound exhibited photocatalytic activity toward phenol degradation under visible-light irradiation. The semiconducting nature of this novel compound was investigated using a first-principles study.
A low-temperature hydrothermal method was successfully used to synthesize a novel bismuth oxide Ba
4
Bi
3
NaO
12
. This compound exhibited photocatalytic activity toward phenol degradation under visible-light irradiation and has semiconducting nature. |
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Bibliography: | 2119540 For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI 10.1039/d1nj05648d Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: XRD pattern, EDS mapping, single-crystal data, structural parameters, interatomic distances, crystal structure, TG curve, FT-IR spectrum, XRD patterns of sample heated up to 700 °C, Tauc plot with optical absorption spectrum, DC magnetic susceptibility, and electrical resistivity. CCDC |
ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/d1nj05648d |