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Hot-Carrier Generation in Plasmonic Nanoparticles: The Importance of Atomic Structure
2020
Metal nanoparticles are attractive for plasmon-enhanced generation of hot carriers, which may be harnessed in photochemical reactions. In this work, we analyze the coherent femtosecond dynamics of photon absorption, plasmon formation, and subsequent hot-carrier generation through plasmon dephasing using first-principles simulations. We predict the energetic and spatial hot-carrier distributions in small metal nanoparticles and show that the distribution of hot electrons is very sensitive to the local structure. Our results show that surface sites exhibit enhanced hot-electron generation in comparison to the bulk of the nanoparticle. While the details of the distribution depend on particle s…
Electron transfer in ZnO–Fe2O3 aqueous slurry systems and its effects on visible light photocatalytic activity
2017
ZnFex (x = 0.025, 0.05, and 0.1) nanocomposites and pure ZnO and Fe2O3 photocatalysts were synthesized by a simple sol–gel route and characterized by means of specific surface area (SSA) analysis, X-ray diffraction (XRD), diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), and transmission electron microscopy/energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (TEM/EDS). Their photocatalytic activity was investigated under visible light by using methylene blue (MB) and benzoic acid (BA) as model compounds. Coupling ZnO and Fe2O3 results in higher photocatalytic activity with respect to the pure materials. Photoelectrochemical characterization performed in slurry systems allowed the elucidation of the electronic struc…
Photoactivity under visible light of metal loaded TiO2 catalysts prepared by low frequency ultrasound treatment
2017
Abstract Visible-light responsive bare and metal loaded (Pt, Ag, Rh, Pd) TiO 2 photocatalysts were prepared by using a simple ultrasound treatment. This method induced bulk oxygen deficiency resulting in a narrowing bandgap (from 3.18 to 3.04 eV) and in visible light absorption. The samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), BET specific surface area (SSA) and pore size distribution (PSD), UV–vis diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (DRS), Raman spectroscopy and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). The photocatalytic activity of the samples was evaluated by using the 4-nitrophenol oxidation reaction and the photocatalytic oxidation of glucose w…
Doped TiO2 Nanomaterials and Applications
2008
This special issue brieflyreviews some trends and factors that have impacted heterogeneous photocatalysis with next generation TiO2 nanophotocatalysts that could absorband make use of both UV (290–400 nm) and visible (400–700 nm) sunlight to enhance process efficiencies, along with some issues of current debate in the fundamental understanding of the science that underpins the field. Preparative methods and some characteristics features of doped TiO2 as well as its environmental applications are presented and described. The next generation of doped TiO2 photocatalysts should enhance overall process photoefficiencies in many cases, since doped TiO2s absorb a greater quantity of solar radiati…
Structure and oxide ion conductivity: local order, defect interactions and grain boundary effects in acceptor-doped ceria
2014
The long-range and short-range structure of nanocrystalline and microcrystalline acceptor-doped ceria is investigated by a combined approach using EXAFS, XANES, Raman, and XRD, and correlated with the oxide-ion conductivity in the bulk and in grain boundaries. Compared to Yb3+ and Er3+, the positive influence of Sm3+ is attributed to the ability to repel oxygen vacancies, and to keep a localized disorder around the dopant. The long-range structural analysis shows lattice contraction for Yb- and Er-doping and lattice expansion for Sm-doping. The short-range analysis around the dopants and cerium highlights that a more complex structural rearrangement has to be assumed to explain the compleme…
Indium Doping in Barium Cerate: the Relation between Local Symmetry and the Formation and Mobility of Protonic Defects
2007
The solid solution series Ba(In,Ce)O3-ä has been investigated with respect to structure, formation, and mobility of protonic defects. Compared to the limited solubility of Y2O3 in BaCeO3 and BaZrO3, the complete solubility of In2O3 is suggested to reflect a relation between absolute hardness of the dopant and the ease of insertion into the hosting lattices. Extended X-ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) was used to probe the local environment of In3+ in barium cerate: in the surroundings of the dopant, the orthorhombic structure is strongly modified, resulting in an increase of local symmetry. The InO6 octahedra are very regular, and there is no indication for any defect clustering. This …
EPR studies of Mn, Fe, Co, and Cu doped PLZT and PMN compositions
1993
Results of Mn, Fe, Co, and Cu admixture EPR spectra studies in PLZT and PMN ceramics are discussed. The spectra of Mn, Fe, and Co ions with dominating absorption at geff = 2.0 and 4.3 are proposed due to d5 (S = 5/2) configurations (Mn2+, Fe3+, Co4+). The latter can be used as probes disclosing specific features (glass-like behaviour) of the structures. The Jahn-Teller ions (Mn3+, Fe4+, Co5+, Cu2+) are responsible for the dopant effect, e.g., the shift of the e(T) maximum to higher temperatures. The microscopic nature of differences of the dopant effect in PLZT and PMN materials and in the Mn Fe Co sequence is analyzed. [Russian Text Ignored].
Effects of Ionising Radiation on Optical Properties of Lithium Niobate Single Crystals
2005
Studies of thermal and γ-irradiation effects on the optical properties in congruent lithium niobate single crystals containing Mg and Gd dopants including samples with double dopants Y, Mg are reported. Formation of defects at irradiation and thermal treatment of the samples is explored by analysis of the behaviour of electron absorption spectra. Considerable increase of absorption with the dose of γ-radiation is observed at 500 nm. The changes of absorption examined under different conditions are explained by creation and destruction of Nb 4+ defects.
Effect of oxygen deficiency on the radiation sensitivity of sol-gel Ge-doped amorphous SiO2
2008
We report experimental investigation by electron paramagnetic resonance (EPR) measurements of room temperature γ-ray irradiation effects in sol-gel Ge doped amorphous SiO2. We used materials with Ge content from 10 up to 104 part per million (ppm) mol obtained with different preparations. These latter gave rise to samples characterized by different extents of oxygen deficiency, estimated from the absorption band at ~5.15 eV of the Ge oxygen deficient centers (GeODC(II)). The irradiation at doses up to ~400 kGy induces the E'-Ge, Ge(1) and Ge(2) paramagnetic centers around g ~ 2 with concentrations depending on Ge and on GeODC(II) content. We found correlation between Ge(2) and GeODC(II) con…
Water diffusion and swelling stresses in highly crosslinked epoxy matrices
2016
Abstract The present work investigates the swelling induced stresses arising in two epoxy systems during water uptake. The analysed systems are two epoxy resin based on DGEBA monomer and DGEBF monomer respectively, both fully cured by DDS amine. The systems achieve different cross-link density degrees, and are characterised by high glass transition temperatures ranging between 200 and 230 °C. Both epoxies have been conditioned in deionized water baths at two different temperatures (50 °C and 80 °C). A desorption process at room temperature in a dry airborne environment was performed after saturation. Dynamic Mechanical Thermal Analysis, carried out at the various stages of hydrothermal cond…