Towards a relationship between photoluminescence emissions and photocatalytic activity of Ag 2 SeO 4 : combining experimental data and theoretical insights

A systematic theoretical and experimental study was carried out to find a relationship between photoluminescence emissions and photocatalytic activity of Ag 2 SeO 4 obtained by different synthesis methods (sonochemistry, ultrasonic probe, coprecipitation and microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis...

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Published inDalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry Vol. 51; no. 30; pp. 11346 - 11362
Main Authors Pinatti, Ivo M., Tello, Ana C. M., Pereira, Paula F. S., Trench, Aline B., Teodoro, Marcio D., Rosa, Ieda L. V., da Silva, Albérico B. F., Longo, Elson, Andrés, Juan, Simões, Alexandre Z.
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LanguageEnglish
Published 02.08.2022
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Summary:A systematic theoretical and experimental study was carried out to find a relationship between photoluminescence emissions and photocatalytic activity of Ag 2 SeO 4 obtained by different synthesis methods (sonochemistry, ultrasonic probe, coprecipitation and microwave assisted hydrothermal synthesis). Experimental characterization techniques (XRD with Rietveld refinement, Raman, FTIR, UV-vis, XPS and photoluminescence spectroscopy) were used to elucidate its structural order at short, medium, and long ranges. Morphological analysis performed by FE-SEM showed distinct morphologies due to the different methods of synthesis. Based on density functional theory (DFT) calculations, it was possible to study in detail the Ag 2 SeO 4 surface properties, including its surface energy, geometry, and electronic structure for the (100), (010), (001), (101), (011), (110), (111), (021), (012) and (121) surfaces. The equilibrium morphology of Ag 2 SeO 4 was predicted as a truncated octahedron with exposed (111), (001), (010) and (011) surfaces. Photoluminescence emissions showed a band covering the visible spectrum, and the Ag 2 SeO 4 obtained by the coprecipitation method presented the most intense band with a maximum in the red region. Photocatalytic results confirmed that Ag 2 SeO 4 synthesized by the sonochemistry method is the best photocatalyst for rhodamine B degradation under UV light irradiation.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/D2DT01057G