Cation- and Anion-Substituted Potassium Manganese Phosphate, KMnP3 O9 : Luminescence and Photocatalytic Studies

Phosphates as multifunctional materials were of vital importance in the environmental and energy fields. In the present work, a new cyclophosphate, potassium manganese phosphate (KMnP3 O9 ) (hereafter KMPO), was prepared by solid state method. Cations (Ag+ and Cu2+ ) and anion (N3- ) were substitute...

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Veröffentlicht in:Photochemistry and photobiology 2017-03, Vol.93 (2), p.569-578
Hauptverfasser: Chandiri, Sudhakar Reddy, Gundeboina, Ravi, Kurra, Sreenu, Guje, Ravinder, Maligi, Malathi, Muga, Vithal
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Phosphates as multifunctional materials were of vital importance in the environmental and energy fields. In the present work, a new cyclophosphate, potassium manganese phosphate (KMnP3 O9 ) (hereafter KMPO), was prepared by solid state method. Cations (Ag+ and Cu2+ ) and anion (N3- ) were substituted into KMPO lattice via ion-exchange and solid state methods, respectively. The as-prepared materials were characterized by powder X-ray diffraction, SEM-EDS and UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectra. Rietveld refinement was carried out for parent material. All the prepared materials were found to crystallize in the hexagonal lattice and isomorphous with KCoP3 O9 . The nitrogen content in N3- -substituted KMPO was estimated by EDS and O-N-H analysis. The bandgap energy of the cation- and anion-substituted samples was lower compared to that of pristine KMPO. Gouy method was employed to determine the magnetic susceptibility of KMPO. The photoluminescence property of Mn2+ in all the samples was studied, and the color coordinates were calculated using CIE 1931 chromaticity. The photocatalytic activity of visible light active material, N3- -substituted KMPO, was examined against the degradation of methylene blue and methyl violet at ambient conditions.
ISSN:1751-1097
DOI:10.1111/php.12673