One-Step Hydrothermal Synthesis of Sb 2 WO 6 Nanoparticle towards Excellent LED Light Driven Photocatalytic Dye Degradation
Devdas Karmakar, Sujoy Kumar Mandal, Sumana Paul, Saptarshi Pal, Manik, Pradhan, Sujoy Datta, Debnarayan Jana

TL;DR
This study demonstrates that hydrothermal synthesis temperature significantly influences the structural, optical, and photocatalytic properties of Sb2WO6 nanoparticles, leading to optimized dye degradation under visible light.
Contribution
It provides a systematic analysis of how synthesis temperature affects the crystalline quality, optical band gap, and photocatalytic efficiency of Sb2WO6 nanoparticles.
Findings
Crystallite size increases with synthesis temperature.
Optical band gap varies from ~2.38 to 2.57 eV with temperature.
Highest dye degradation rate constant is 0.015 min^-1 at 180°C.
Abstract
Pristine Antimony tungstate nanoparticles prepared via a simple hydrothermal process showcase interesting photocatalytic efficiency, degrading Methylene Blue (MB) completely in 180 min under visible light. In this study, the impact on crystalline quality and related optical properties as well as photocatalytic efficiency of antimony tungstate due to temperature variation during hydrothermal synthesis are explored. While X-ray diffraction (XRD) shows the polycrystalline nature of all synthesized samples, however a systematic increase in crystallite size is revealed by analysing the XRD peak broadening. XRD spectra are further examined by Rietveld analysis showing a change in unit cell volume. Additionally, the overall changes in the corresponding grain size and micro-strain developed in the crystals are determined using the Williamson-Hall plot. Moreover, significant variations in few…
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Taxonomy
TopicsPigment Synthesis and Properties · Chalcogenide Semiconductor Thin Films · Luminescence Properties of Advanced Materials
