Controllable synthesis of metastable γ-Bi2O3 architectures and optical properties

Yajun Wang*, Zexue Li, Haiyang Yu, Liang Guo

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Abstract

Metastable γ-Bi2O3 were successfully prepared via a controllable, facile and mild solution precipitation synthesis method in ethylene glycol-water mixed solvent systems without adding surfactant or template agents, at 80 ℃ and ambient atmospheric pressure in 40 min. Ethylene glycol can facilitate the nucleation of γ-Bi2O3 as only α-Bi2O3 was observed in its absence. And by adjusting ethylene glycol (EG) volume fraction, metastable γ-Bi2O3 submicro hexahedrons, tetrahedrons, polyhedrons and three-dimensional self-assembled hierarchical flower-like architectures were obtained respectively. SEM, XRD, and EDS were used to characterize the microstructures. The flower-like metastable γ-Bi2O3 architectures with diameter of several micrometers were 3D self-assembled from tetrahedrons step by step. The formation of the hierarchical flower-like architectures was due to the controlling of crystal growth kinetics and the guidance of self-assembly approach by ethylene glycol. The possible formation mechanism of these metastable γ-Bi2O3 architectures was also discussed. And compared with α-Bi2O3, β-Bi2O3, δ-Bi2O3, and γ-Bi2O3 through other means reported previously, the as-prepared γ-Bi2O3 in this paper possesses more excellent optical performance.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)55-62
Number of pages8
JournalMaterials Science in Semiconductor Processing
Volume64
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 15 Jun 2017

Keywords

  • Crystal growth
  • Ethylene glycol-water
  • Hierarchical flower-like architecture
  • Optical property
  • Self-assembly
  • γ-BiO

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